Yes, Spartans could read and write, though their education primarily focused on physical training and military skills. While literacy was not as emphasized as in other Greek city-states, such as Athens, Spartans did have access to basic education that included reading and writing. However, the emphasis on discipline and obedience meant that many Spartans valued practical skills over literary pursuits. Overall, literacy existed in Sparta, but it was not a central aspect of their culture.
If the helots defeated the Spartans, the Spartans, being defeated, could not do anything to them.
yes, they were very well read, educated and fierce warriors.
Spartans, who were full citizens who could vote. Perioeci, who are free but not full citizens and could not vote. Helots, the slave class, were owned by Spartans and could not vote (naturally).
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Because they were from Sparta.
YES, Solomon Northup could read and write, he was a free man that could do that.....
The scries could read and write, but rich people could learn to read a write aswell.
Reading is in everything! If you could not read, then you could not write. If you could not read or write, then you could not use most means of communication.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
No, St. Maria was not taught how to read or write.
If the helots defeated the Spartans, the Spartans, being defeated, could not do anything to them.
Toussaint L'Ouverture could read and write in French.
yes, they were very well read, educated and fierce warriors.
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