they was great
Archaeology and libraries.
It was Sparta and Athens because they both hade different cultures😛😛
Athens
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
Both Athens and Sparta were city-states in ancient Greece. They participated in the Peloponnesian War, with Athens representing a democratic society and focusing on cultural achievements, while Sparta was known for its militaristic and austere way of life.
Yes, Athens valued literature and knowledge. The city was known for its cultural achievements, including its emphasis on philosophy, poetry, and drama. Schools and libraries were an important part of Athenian society.
The correct answer is Corinthian......... not Capital
Sparta is located in the region of Peloponnesus, while Athens is situated in the region of Attica, which is to the northeast of Peloponnesus. Sparta was known for its military-oriented society, whereas Athens was famed for its cultural and intellectual achievements. The two city-states were significant rivals in ancient Greece, particularly during the Peloponnesian War.
Achievements[to date]Olympic GamesGold 2008 BeijingWorld ChampionshipsGold 2007 OsakaGold 2009 BerlinBronze 2005 HelsinkiWorld Indoor ChampionshipsGold 2008 ValenciaCommonwealth GamesSilver 2002 ManchesterGold 2006 MelbourneAAF World CupGold 2006 Athens
Brought upon the first written law in anceient greece. But his laws were harsh, for the most simplest crimes, you could be punished by death
Athens contributed to Greek society by developing democracy, promoting cultural achievements in philosophy, art, and literature. Sparta contributed by emphasizing military prowess, discipline, and a strict social structure focused on producing skilled soldiers.
Athena is the ruler of ancient city-state Athens. It's only one of her achievements. Poseidon and Athena both wanted a city. They decided to give a gift ( one each ) and the people will select the one they want. Poseidon gave a spring of salt water. Athena gave a olive tree, which gave wood, oil and olives. The people chose Athena's gift and she named the city Athens, a mix of her name.