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Thebes, at the battle of Leuctra.

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In 479 BC who defeated the Persians?

A coalition of southern Greek city-states led by Sparta.


When did Julius Caesar defeate pompeii in battle?

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Who won the battle of leuctra in year 371 bc?

Thebes.


When did Julius Caesar become final with defeat of Vercing torix?

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Did Sparta have more people living in it than any other city state around 400 BC?

Nope! Athens did.

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What city defeated Sparta in 371 BC enabling the cities of Greece to regain their independence?

Thebes


How many years ago did Sparta exist and when were those years?

Sparta was created in the 9th Century as a strickly militaristic society and lasted right up until they were defeated in the battle of Leuctra in 371 BC. So about 2300 years ago...


What happened to Athens during 404 BC?

Athens is defeated by Sparta .


In what year was Athens defeated by Sparta?

Athens capitulated in the year 404 BC .


When did Sparta exist?

It looks like Sparta was a city from around 900 BC or so until 192 BC.


What was proper in spartan society?

To treat your women with respect and to fight for your city-state.


In 479 BC who defeated the Persians?

A coalition of southern Greek city-states led by Sparta.


When was the city of Sparta founded?

10th century BC. xx


Who fought the peloponnesian war?

Generally, it was Athens (with its navy) versus Sparta (with its army). This was a war (from 431 to 404 BC) in which Athens and its allies were defeated by the Peloponnesian League, including Sparta.


How old is Sparta?

Sparta was founded around the 10th century BC and reached its peak in the 5th century BC. It eventually declined in the 4th century BC and was conquered by the Romans in 146 BC.


In the 400 BC did more people live in Sparta then in any other city-state?

no


When was Sparta created?

The city that eventually became Sparta was founded in 706 BC. Sparta was known for its brave military and the ability to fight battles with large armies with just a relative few men.