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A member of a class of Serfs, intermediate between slaves and citizens
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Religious duty, loyalty, physical fitness, corage, fortitude and war arts.
Spartans slaves of war that they made do all the agriculture work in their society. It was said that there was 10 hellots/ spartan
Spartan society was notable for a. a higher standard of living than most Greek city-states. b. an emphasis on military and athletic ability. c. great intellectual and artistic accomplishment. d. the complete political control of its two kings.
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the bectrens
spartan women were expected to remain out of sight and quietly raise childern.
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The warrior class.
Alexander Lysander was most noted for being a Spartan admiral. Lysander was the commander of the Spartan fleet in the Hellespont. In 405 BC they defeated the Athenians at Aegospotami.
We assume that Lykourgos, the Spartan law giver had created the Spartan society to be the way it is. However, as it dates that Lykourgos had lived for over 200 years, it is unsure if he is just a myth.
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.
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It CHanged because the SPartan leader got two chicks pregnant. He didn't know what to do so he bailed and started to be the leader of another group. The society couldn't function without its leader.
The most notable structures is Spain are the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona and the Alhambra in Granada.