they were inferior to other cultures
Spartans viewed other Greeks as inferior and lacking in the rigorous training and discipline that they valued. They considered themselves to be the most courageous and skilled warriors in Greece.
Spartans valued practical knowledge over abstract philosophy. They focused more on military training and physical fitness rather than intellectual pursuits. However, some Spartans did engage in philosophical discussions, particularly on topics related to ethics and leadership.
Spartans might have been bothered by Athenian focus on arts and culture rather than military prowess, while Athenians might have been bothered by Spartan emphasis on a rigid, militaristic society that limited individual freedoms.
While Spartans were known for their military prowess and physical training, they also valued education and intellectual stimulation. Spartan boys were educated in reading, writing, and philosophy, and were encouraged to think critically and come up with new ideas. However, the focus on military training and discipline was still the primary concern for Spartan society.
The plural possessive form of "Greeks" is "Greeks'."
The Spartans believed that the helots were a threat to their society due to their large numbers and the potential for uprising. Therefore, they justified the killing of helots as a means of maintaining control and order in their society.
The Spartans are Greeks.
Yes, the Spartans did fight against the Greeks. They fought them in the Peloponnesian War.
The two groups fighting in the Trojan War were Sparta and Troy. I think other Greeks were involved as well as Spartans.
The Macedonians were Greeks . Every tribe of the Greeks back then, was different. Athens was more intellectual, less fighting-wise. Spartans were more fighting oriented on the other hand.
The Greeks
The ancient Spartans spoke Dorian Greek, a dialect of ancient Greek language. Modern Spartans, like most other modern Greeks, speak modern Greek with the usual regional variations. ..
The Spartans, alongside other Greeks were able to hold the Persians by fighting in the narrow pass of Thermopylae with the sea on one side and cliffs on the other. They were a…
The Spartans
No. Both were of Indo-European ethnic origin, but the Spartans were Dorian Greeks and the Persians were Iranians.
The Spartans were the Greeks that lost to the Persians at the battle of Thermopylae
None, the Trojan war was a battle between the (Achaeans and Trojans). The Greeks won the battle with the famous Trojan Horse, the Spartans fought with the Greeks against Troy.
because they all hated each other's guts as the Spartans were jerks and the Athenians were as well.