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Ancient Sparta did not experience a "golden age" in the same way that Athens did during its classical period. While Sparta was known for its military prowess and societal structure, its power peaked in the 5th century BCE, particularly after victories in the Peloponnesian War. However, this dominance was short-lived, leading to internal strife and eventual decline. Thus, while Sparta had periods of significant influence, it lacked a sustained cultural or intellectual flourishing typically associated with a golden age.

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