Lysander was one of the greatest of the Spartan generals, and also a silly young man in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
They also rhyme with the Shakespeare character Shylock.
Demetrius is a character in the Disney's Hercules. There is also a Demetrius in Shakespeare's play, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
The spartan 2 came first. The spartan 3 came after the spartan 2s. The spartan 3s technically never were introduced in the game, just in books. Also, only one spartan 3 survived Onyx.
Laertes is the father of Odysseus in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Laertes is also a character in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
Its Patrick Stewart (who also played Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Start Trek)
There's a Portia in Julis Caesar (Brutus's wife) and Portia is also the name of a main character in The Merchant of Venice.
Leda A spartan queen was the wife of a spartan king, the most famous being Gorgo, wife of Leonidas (also his niece....but we'll ignore that)
Shakespeare was the most famous playwright. Christopher Marlowe was also a famous playwright during that time.
The spartan or viking. It would be a spartan because his armor is bronze while a viking's armor is steel. Spartans show no mercy also the vikings but spartand train much more so it is a spartan win
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.
Stormy Waters was a Lieutenant Commander character played by Ellis Henican in the television series called Sealab 2021. He was a pretty boy who was also lacking in intelligence and also very allergic to shellfish.
In Shakespeare's works, the term "constant" often refers to someone who is faithful, loyal, and unwavering in their beliefs or actions. It can also imply consistency, steadfastness, or reliability in character or behavior. Shakespeare frequently explores the theme of constancy in relationships, emphasizing the importance of dedication and commitment.