Sparta was best known for its military, because they expected everyone to be strong and able to fight and suffer pain without complaining.
Sparta is the Greek city-state best known for having a military society. Known best for the heroic, yet losing fight at Thermopylae of their 300 Spartan warriors under King Leonidas against 100,000+ Persians, while Athens is known for the Acropolis and other monuments, Sparta's only monument is the enduring valor of that battle.
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Laconia is one of the names of Sparta. Hence people who use words sparingly are known as "laconic", since the Spartans believed in action and not in words. Harish.
People that live in Sparta are actually known as Spartans, Spartans lived in an age of war and the daily routine revolved around physical fitness and military training.
why do people train in sparta
People in Sparta believed in military strength
Sparta was located in the southern greek city-state known as Lacedaemon.
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Yes, Sparta was known for its military might because of their system of war. Boys at the age of 7 were taken to military camp until the age of 18. The best of them stayed in the war until the age of 60. They were then allowed to leave.
Sparta was a city-state and was well known for being in the area of Laconia