According to the mythology of the Trojan War, it was all to do with Helen of Troy (who wasn't really from Troy, but rather Sparta).
When Helen was approaching the age of marriage there were many suitors trying to win her because of her beauty. Odysseus came up with the idea that all the suitors must swear an oath that Helen can choose who she wants to marry and that all the others will support the lucky man if he ever gets into trouble because of her. Helen chose Menelaus, who became King of Sparta, when Helen ran away with Paris to Troy (thanks to the involvement of Aphrodite) Menelaus called up all of Helen's old suitors to get her back.
Spartans were known as the ultimate militia at there time during a Persian attack that was known to be the best. 200 Spartans fighting half a million Persians. And I believe that the Spartans won.
The main difference between a Spartan and a Trojan lies in their origins and historical context. Spartans were inhabitants of the city-state of Sparta in ancient Greece, known for their military prowess and disciplined way of life. Trojans, on the other hand, were residents of the city of Troy in ancient Anatolia, famously known for the Trojan War as depicted in Homer's Iliad. While both groups were renowned for their military skills, Spartans were part of the Greek city-states, while Trojans were part of the Anatolian civilization.
The Spartans and Myrmidons were both renowned warrior cultures in ancient history, but they differed significantly in their organization and military tactics. Spartans, known for their rigorous training and discipline, had a well-structured army and a strong societal emphasis on warfare, making them formidable in battle. On the other hand, Myrmidons, famously led by Achilles in the Trojan War, were elite warriors known for their exceptional bravery and skill. While it's difficult to definitively say which was stronger, Spartans had a more extensive military system, whereas the Myrmidons were celebrated for individual heroism and prowess.
The Battle of Thermopylae is the historical name for the battle where the 300 Spartans fought.
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No, the Spartans were not vegetarians. They were known for their diet that consisted mainly of meat, particularly from animals they hunted or raised themselves.
Agemnon was known to lead the greek forces during the Trojan war. Go to Encyclepida mythica and search all greek characters, there you will find out everything.
Is that known?
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According to the only known source, the Iliad by Homer, the Trojan War lasted for ten years.
There is no historical evidence to support the claim that Spartans killed over 300,000 people. The population of ancient Greece during the time of the Spartans was much smaller than that, and such a claim would be highly unlikely. Additionally, it is also not clear what is meant by "escaping" in this context since Spartan warriors were known for their bravery and commitment to their military duties.
Achilles is most famously known for using a spear and shield in battle. He is also credited with using a sword and bow during the Trojan War.