Sparta was best described as a militaristic city-state in ancient Greece, known for its rigorous military training and discipline. It prioritized strength, endurance, and loyalty to the state, with society structured around producing formidable warriors. Spartan culture emphasized austerity and communal living, contrasting sharply with the more culturally focused city-state of Athens. The helots, a subjugated population, supported Spartan society by providing agricultural labor, allowing Spartan citizens to dedicate themselves to military pursuits.
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Sparta?
Olympia was part of the city-state of Elis. Elis and Sparta were in the Peloponnese Peninsula of mainland Greece.
only sparta.
militaristic
It is an ancient greek city home to the Spartans. Watch 300. Sparta is best described as the city-state that lost to the Argives in the grade 5 Olympics
militaristic :)
Because This Is Sparta!
Leading independent Greek city-states.
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Sparta is the Greek city-state best known for having a military society. Known best for the heroic, yet losing fight at Thermopylae of their 300 Spartan warriors under King Leonidas against 100,000+ Persians, while Athens is known for the Acropolis and other monuments, Sparta's only monument is the enduring valor of that battle.
Sparta is a city state, all of it was an oligarchy.
It is a city state