Sparta was not a city in a sense we think of today. It was a simple union of 4 close villages and one somewhat farther south. They were only 1-2km away from each other with the exception of the last who was little more than 3km away.
So basically there was no actual city,so there could not be wall around it,nor there was any need,since in those villages in most glorious times lived around 5000-8000 best trained warriors in ancient world,with at least 5-10x more personal slaves who could also fight + people from the nearby allied villages.
Sparta had the strongest soldiers in Greece. It had no walls because they believe a city with warriors like the Spartans did not need city walls.
Stone supports, Higher Walls and huge stained glass windows.
Sparta
SPARTA!
Sparta controls nothing
Yes, sparts did have training walls :)
Sparta had the strongest soldiers in Greece. It had no walls because they believe a city with warriors like the Spartans did not need city walls.
They didn't need walls. Their soldiers were the walls.
In Sparta, none The city had no walls, and called its soldiers their walls.
Behind Stone Walls was created in 1932.
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the stone castle has a mote and stone walls
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stone walls around a castle are called curtain walls. they are built for defence.
They did not want to have trouble from their allies.
brick and stone.
Usualy Brick or Stone walls are built in china.