It would depend on the setting.
If it was in ancient Greece then the scenario would be a battlefield and the Spartans would win hands down.
If it was in feudal Japan, then it would initially be the Ninjas - they are basically stealthy hit men. This advantage would be short lived as the Spartans would adapt very quickly.
Overall, Ninjas would probably have the edge with their array of weapons and methods but I wouldn't bet the house on the outcome. Spartans lived to fight and would be hard to overcome.
Ninjas are Warriors and Warriors are Ninjas but Ninjas would win.
some people like me would say the battle of Thermopylae between the greek empire(Spartans) with king leonidos and his 300 men. Against the Persian army lead by Xerxes of around 10,000 troops which eventually after carnage won the battle.
If by spy, you mean the person who betrayed the Spartans, that would be Ephialtes of Trachis.
ninjas of corse
Achilles is a legendary figure that may or may not have existed, Leonidas is a known historical figure who led the Spartans in the battle of Thermopylae. Any relationship would be purely theoretical.
After the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE, the Spartans were unable to participate in the battle due to a religious festival. However, they sent a small contingent of soldiers to assist the Athenians afterward. In the wake of the victory, the Spartans focused on maintaining their military and political strength, preparing for future conflicts with Persia. Their strong military reputation was further solidified as they would later play a crucial role in the subsequent Persian invasions.
Spartans would be translated as "Spartes".
yes they can they are ninjas why would you ask this anyway
I would say ninja are better.(Yep, ninjas will win).
To tell u the truth a ninja because they are more trained, and stealthy. The Final Battle Moment: U.S. army soldier is still alive, he has to face 1,000 ninjas, ninjas kill him. Proven by: Deadliest Warrior.
Well, Jedi's are very energetic while ninjas are super graceful. who knows?
The Spartans did not lose anything to the Romans.