If it is surrounded by water, at all sides, then it is.
No Sparta is not an island because it is connected to the mainland of Greece by a little piece of land.Sorry, but you are wrong.
Sparta is an island because of a channel that divides Sparta from the mainland of Greece, the channel is located between the cities of Corinth and Loutraki. Look for yourself on Google earth!
Sparta is located in Greek so most if not all Greek myths are associated with Sparta
The Spartans were Greek. You can find Sparta on a map of Greece. Rome is in Italy.
Sparta was a good example of limited democracy, Athens of radical democracy.
Thucydides and Xenephon.
Istanabul is not in Greece.
Ares
Zeus was the greek god of the sky;he was the king of gods. zeus was married to herra the goddes of marige and motherhood;queen of the gods. But in your question you asked if zeus was a greek or spartan god;well sparta is in greece. sparta is one of the most popular cities in greece; along with athens and olympia.
Sparta is located in Greek so most if not all Greek myths are associated with Sparta
Helen of Sparta or as she is other known Helen of Troy was the face to launch a thousand ships. She was not a god but the queen of Sparta who was kidnapped by Paris and taken to Troy. In result starting the Trojan War.
Sparta (Greek Σπάρτη).
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Ares was associated with warfare and Sparta was known for its militaristic culture, so he likely appreciated the military strength and prowess of the United States. He may have seen similarities in the warrior spirit and combat capabilities between the two societies.
They shared the language they spoke which was Greek. Also believed in Zeus as their cheif-god.
The language spoken in Sparta was Doric Greek. It was a dialect of the Greek language that differed from the Attic Greek spoken in Athens.
when does God of War Ghost of Sparta
Sparta did not rule an empire. Sparta was a Greek city-state.
Sparta (This is SPARTA!)