They never had such needs
The rule of the few is called Oligarchy. However, this does not necessarily mean rule by the rich, which is Plutocracy.
The Spartans did not rule all of Greece for a specific number of years, but they were a dominant military power, particularly during the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE). After their victory over Athens, Sparta exerted considerable influence over Greece for a few decades. However, their dominance was challenged and eventually ended by Thebes in the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE. Thus, while they had significant power, their rule was not continuous or absolute across all of Greece.
Equality for all Spartan citizens.
Artemis was said to rule the wild places in ancient Greece.
oligarchy
Menelaus was the king of Sparta in Greece. He was the husband of Helen whose abduction by Prince Paris of Troy was the cause of the Trojan War.
The rule of the few is called Oligarchy. However, this does not necessarily mean rule by the rich, which is Plutocracy.
Sparta did not rule an empire. Sparta was a Greek city-state.
No, it was an influential city-state among the 2,000 independent city-states which made up the Greek world.
sparta had two kings. one stayed to rule the city, wall one went out to fight
Sparta was the strongest city-state in Ancient Greece. The city-state military strength has inspired many throughout civilization. Although Sparta was not about art and culture, they have contributed to the militaristic side of the world. Sparta rule !
of course not it was a series of small city states governered by separate entities like Athens by democracy or Sparta by military dictatorship
The Spartans did not rule all of Greece for a specific number of years, but they were a dominant military power, particularly during the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE). After their victory over Athens, Sparta exerted considerable influence over Greece for a few decades. However, their dominance was challenged and eventually ended by Thebes in the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE. Thus, while they had significant power, their rule was not continuous or absolute across all of Greece.
No the Athens and Sparta didnÍt trade. They both had different cultures and governments but both had power over Greece. The Athens had free speaking and democracy and smaller city-states to form a more powerful rule. The Sparta had a strong military and lots of land.
Rome would unify all of Italy's many communities under its rule and ebentually conquer Greece itself.
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