Sparta, like other city-states in ancient Greece, had a polytheistic belief system and worshipped multiple gods. The primary deities included Zeus, Athena, Apollo, and Artemis, among others. They also had specific cults and local deities, reflecting their unique cultural and religious practices. The Spartan focus on military prowess and discipline led to particular reverence for gods associated with strength and warfare, such as Ares.
No. Because the Sparta
Zeus was the greek god of the sky;he was the king of gods. zeus was married to herra the goddes of marige and motherhood;queen of the gods. But in your question you asked if zeus was a greek or spartan god;well sparta is in greece. sparta is one of the most popular cities in greece; along with athens and olympia.
250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
Because Sparta was very ancient. They would believe the gods would get angry with them and stop with there services. The Spartans were very mush set-in-their-ways and traditions and did not favor change.
no
Artemis was one of many goddesses and gods of the Greek people, and Sparta was one of the Greek city states.
for the gods
First off it isn't Sparta gods it is Roman gods and seconds it is ROMAN NOT GREEK they are similar but not the same. Example Mars-Ares Jupiter- Zeus Neptune-Poseidon
Athens and Sparta had a pantheon of gods headed by Zeus.
Athens and Sparta had a pantheon of gods headed by Zeus.
HeraAthenaApolloArtemisHermesAphroditePoseidonHestiaDemeterAresHadesZeus
They would worship their own gods
They danced to the gods in religious festivals.
The two main Gods of Sparta are Ares (Roman: Mars) and Artemis (Roman: Diana). http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/aegean/thecities/sparta.html http://www.makeitcrete.com/crete_mythology.html
they split up
yes they worshipped Athena
Sparta, and most of ancient Greece, was a polytheist society, meaning the belief in many gods rather than just one. The Greeks recognized Zeus, Athena, Hera, Hermes, Poseidon, Demeter and many others gods.