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In ancient Sparta, a wealthy person, often a member of the elite warrior class known as the Spartiates, would focus on maintaining and enhancing their status through military training, participation in communal activities, and supporting the state. They would likely own considerable land worked by helots (serfs) and engage in athletic competitions to showcase their prowess. Additionally, they might fund public festivals or contribute to the communal dining groups (syssitia) to solidify their reputation and influence within Spartan society.

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