to be a citizen of Sparta you had to have had both a mother and father that was a spartan citizen. Also had to pass a test by the ephors i believe to see if they were a fit enough baby. ?
You had to be born into it, your family history had to trace back to the original founders of Sparta.
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
The name for a slave in ancient Sparta was "Helot", meaning "imperior" in Greek.
A citizen of ancient Athens visiting Sparta would likely be struck by the stark differences in lifestyle and values between the two city-states. While Athens prized democracy, arts, and intellectual pursuits, Sparta emphasized military discipline, austerity, and communal living. The Athenian might admire the Spartans' physical prowess and rigorous training but could also view their austere lifestyle and lack of emphasis on arts and philosophy as restrictive. Overall, the visit would highlight contrasting ideals of citizenship and society in ancient Greece.
The Spartan state. It allocated the produce of seven serfs (helots) to each Spartan male citizen, which freed them from farming and allowed them to concentrate on military training.
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You had to be born into it, your family history had to trace back to the original founders of Sparta.
only men could be a citizen :) lol
sparta is located around ancient grece
To be of proven descended from a Spartan citizen.
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Sparta is the correct spelling. It is an ancient city in Greece.
Sparta was oligarchy
ancient Sparta
Sparta (This is SPARTA!)
Infact, Ancient Sparta had 56,923 states. It was very large