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A member of a class of Serfs, intermediate between slaves and citizens
The ephors were an important part of the Spartan political structure. They were five annually elected officials who held significant power. They acted as a check on the power of the Spartan kings and oversaw the day-to-day administration of the state. The ephors played a crucial role in maintaining the stability and balance of power in Spartan society.
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spartan women were expected to remain out of sight and quietly raise childern.
A Spartan slave was called a helot. Helots were state-owned serfs required to work the land for their Spartan masters.
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No, a helot is a greek and spartan slave
The primary role of the Spartan woman was to bear children for the state. The Spartan woman could choose her own husband. A man was allowed to take any woman he wanted to be his wife, but if she did not want him, she was free to fight to prevent him from having her and could kill him if she chose and was able. The Spartan woman told her men as they went to war, husband or son, "Come back carrying your shield or on it".
Spartan society emphasized military training, discipline, and physical fitness. Athenian society emphasized democracy, education, philosophy, and the arts.
Yes, in ancient Greece, a helot was a type of enslaved person who served the Spartan citizens. Helots were required to work the land and provide a portion of their crops to the Spartan rulers.
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The Helots were serfs - bound to their land, providing a percentage of produce to the Spartan state - different from slaves who were owned outright and had no rights.
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