Warrior, parent and religious observance.
The Spartan government concentrated all of their powers on creating a safe city state that encouraged adult males to participate in the military. The government wanted to have a dominant military power.
Sparta grew by taking over territory and converting the inhabitants into serfs who delivered half their produce to the Spartan state. So the society had different levels - the Spartiates, the perioci (livers about - non Spartan landowners) and the serfs. All the Spartan males were warriors, and as they didn't have to farm to support themselves, were able to direct themselves to military training.
Jedi-Spartan wins all.
All Spartan men had to be solders
All adult males who could prove their descent from an Athenian family.
Mahatma Gandhi gave up all possessions and lived a Spartan lifestyle.
No, because the Spartan NCS-12 isn't going to come out at all.
The Master Chief is a Spartan II. All of the Spartans from Halo: Reach (excluding Jorge) are Spartan III's. Also, there is no such thing as a Spartan I in the Halo universe. They were called ORION soldiers. After the ORION Project failed, Dr. Halsey made modifications to it and renamed the Spartan II Project.
All actors were males....When a female part was required, the male actor would don a wig
In ancient Sparta Lycurgus was know as the father of Sparta he outlawed the ownership of any gold or silver and only brittle worthless iron bar were used for currency, crimes of corruption and robbery and the trade of luxuries imports all vanished from Sparta society Greed and poverty were replaced by simplicity, equality and independence, all labouring and trade was left to the helots slaves all Spartan males trained full time, in later years outside influence corrupted Sparta and the army became mercenary and greed led to the down fall of Spartan ideals there is a book calledThe Warriors Code its very informative
Spartan 117 and all other Spartans fight for Earth or the UNSC (United Nations Space Command)
All males, females, slaves, rich, and poor, were required to go to school and enrolled. Ancient Mexican socialized schooling for all.