well, she was born in 440 B.C.E, and she lived in Sparta....oh yeah she trained in 396 B.C.E
well Helen princess of Sparta also daughter of zues was crucifixied on a tree
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
What was the importance of Sparta
No. Because the Sparta
There were lots of kings of Sparta. Sparta actually was required to have two kings for most of its ancient history. I think that you are refering to Homer's Sparta. Menelaus was the king of Mycenean Sparta.
Gephyra cynisca was created in 1895.
Cynisca of Sparta won the chariot racing event in the ancient Olympic Games. She became the first woman to win at the Olympics, achieving this feat in 396 and 392 BCE. Her victories were significant not only for her personal achievement but also for challenging the traditional gender roles of her time. Although she did not compete as a driver, her ownership of the winning chariots earned her the prestigious titles associated with Olympic victory.
It is Cynisca. She was an ancient Greek princess and the first woman to win at the Olympic Games.
The original Olympics began in Olympia, Greece in 776 AD. Some of the contestants who participated include Cynisca of Sparta, Tiberius and Nero.
Because she was the first woman to win the Oylmpics.
Because God wanted it to.
he was bad so he had to kill himself and he went to sparta because athens hated him
No...
396 BC Cynisca of Sparta was permitted to enter her horses in the Olympics. Back then it was the owner of the horses not the riders that were awarded with victory in the Olympics. Cynisca won the 4 horse chariot race. In a bit of irony women were not allowed to watch the Olympics and she most likely never even witnessed her win. PCH- 1912
Chuck E cheese.
They would put them on a hill side to die.
Cynisca, a Spartan princess, won the ancient Olympic Games in 396 and 392 BCE in the chariot racing event. She was notable for being the first woman to win at the Olympics, which was a significant achievement given the male-dominated nature of the games. Her victories were celebrated, and she is remembered for breaking gender barriers in ancient athletics.