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What did Spartans call their slaves?

Helots


What were Spartans slaves called?

Spartan Slaves, or to be more accurate, serfs, were called helots. Sparta became the military state as most know it by today after a revolution of the helots, in which many Spartans died, but were able to gain control over the helots and began to build a viscous army


Why does Sparta want their men in the army?

Sparta wanted their men in the army because they wanted keep control over the helots. Helots were captured enslaved workers. There was so many helots that the Spartans thought that someday they would rebel. To maintain the control of the helots the Spartans started put their men in the army.


How did the Greeks use helots?

Depends. What the heck are helots?


Was the Helots citizens of Sparta?

The Helots were not Spartan citizens ; they were essentially slaves .


Is an aristocrat a patrician?

A patrician was an aristocrat.


Why were helots important?

Helots were important because they revolted often. The average Spartan citizen had 12 helots to himself. So, the helots outnumbered the Spartans. The helots' large rebellions caused the Spartans to strenghten their army. This constant test of military ability made the Spartan military strong and powerful.


What were City-states of warriors and helots?

The city-states of warrior and helots refers to the current city of Sparta. The helots were originally free Greeks from the areas of Messenia.


Helots were spartan?

The Helots were a subjugated population in Laconia and Messenia, a territory controlled by Sparta


What did the Spartans do to the helots that defeated them?

If the helots defeated the Spartans, the Spartans, being defeated, could not do anything to them.


How did the helots make the Sparta a military power?

Spartans needed to be able to keep helots at bay


What was it like to be a helot?

The helots were the state-owned serfs of the Spartans. They were most likely Laconian and Messenian. There was a greater number of helots than Spartans, therefore each year when a Spartan Magistrate took office he declared war on the helots. This meant that the helots could be murdered at any time. The Krypteia, or the Spartan secret police, also routinely killed helots.