No. They were a warrior community and nothing mattered by being strong in battle.
Athens.
The Spartans never needed walls. Their men were its own walls. The Spartans were fierce fighters. They were the most powerful infantry in the world before the Romans came.
The ancient Spartans spoke Dorian Greek, a dialect of ancient Greek language. Modern Spartans, like most other modern Greeks, speak modern Greek with the usual regional variations. ..
The Shield. Although a Spartans spear and sword were important, the shield was considered the most important because it protected you, and the man next to you. Losing your shield was a disgrace, and Spartans couldn't leave the battlefield unless they abandoned their shield.
Using their vocal cords etc. (like most people)
No. They were a warrior community and nothing mattered by being strong in battle.
The Spartans feared no one. They led a confederation of city-states (the Peloponnesian League) which defeated the over-confident rival Athenian empire in the Peloponnesian War.
Spartans most valued honor, to die in the battlefield was a great achivement
I would value the luxury of always feeling loved. Other than that, I'd miss music the most if I didn't have something to play it on.
mambas and camo spiders are some of the most feared.
from what i herd most Spartans where only 14 to 18 years old
Most feared a... wolves most dangerous honey badger
The Roman senate and the patricians (the aristocracy) feared Caesar the most.
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Saving humanity
Yes they did. Most Spartans died at Reach, however some Spartans (such as June), were actually missing along with Dr. Halsey.
They did both. Spartans were fierce warriors. They challenged Athens most of the time to see which was best. Spartans trained warriors, to fight. They were one of the most ferocious city's in Greece, but they had to train the warriors to fight.