The Famous 300 Spartans were killed defending a pass called Thermopylae in 480 B.C. ( Thur-mop-oh-lee).
They died defending the planet where the SPARTAN II project was beign reserched
Yes, the 300 Spartan hoplites with their 2,000 light infantry continued to hold the pass to let their 4,000 Greek allies escape and died to preserve them.
Yes. While succeeding in battle, a traitor led the Persians to a secret passage behind the Spartans, in my opinion killing the worlds greatest soldiers.
Spartans never die, There just "missing in action"
Spartans most valued honor, to die in the battlefield was a great achivement
the spartans brought a srawny soldier who left and told the greeks what was going to happen and the spartans didnt know. and then 3 days later they were conquered. and they didnt die in greece.
the spartans brought a srawny soldier who left and told the greeks what was going to happen and the spartans didnt know. and then 3 days later they were conquered. and they didnt die in Greece.
I think 2552...
because so the Spartans will help military service to be stronger. Also for protection maybey they will die easier than the Spartans
they were left on a hillside to die if they were unhealthy.
They say no Spartans die, they just go MIA (Missing In Action), but in Halo Legends in one of the episodes Master Chief, and a group of Spartans try to breach a Covenant ship, but they are in space, and some Spartans are blast off of the vehicle they are on. On a different episode a female spartan fights a brute saving a ODST's life, but dies in the process. So Spartans die in the same way as other military units, but some die in harder, and more painful than others, slower, and or quicker.
Nothing. Spartans looked at war almost like a party. Their only honorable way to die was in combat.