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The women had way more right then the women in Athen

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How did ordinary citizens play a role in the spartan oligarchy?

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After the Peloponnesian War, which pitted the Greek Empire against the so-called Peloponnesian League led by Sparta and that lasted nearly 30 years, the democracy was suspended and turned into an oligarchy, where power resided in a group of pro-Spartan individuals, who would be known as The Thirty Tyrants, and who were chosen by Lysander, an admiral in the Spartan fleet. The oligarchy would be overthrown within only a year by Thrasybulus, who restored the democracy.