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Spartan women were treated as home makers. This meant that the woman was supposed to take care of the home and the children as the man worked.
The expected the women to be strong and mighty. The women didn't get to see their husbands much so they needed to be strong during that time period~godly locks Or also known as Leah beah!!
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The Spartan males recognised that their women had a strong role in rearing children and running the household while they themselves were involved in military training and operations. This contrasted with most of the other Greek city-states including Athens, where the women were kept in virtual purdah, running the home and garden and having children.
soldiers preparing for a war
Boys in Sparta were trained to be soldiers at a young age.
Spartan citizens were trained from a very young age to be ideal warriors.
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Spartan women were into physical training like running, wrestling, and javelin throwing.
Spartan women were into physical training like running, wrestling, and javelin throwing.
running,wrestling,and javelin throwing.
They were trained to be soldiers from age 7.
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The Spartan army was made up of Spartan men who have been trained in the art of warfare since they could walk.
Spartan male citizens exclusively trained for war, according to sources. Farming and craftworking was largely left to women and subservient or allied populations.
They had more freedom than Athenian women. Spartan women could also learn how to wrestle and how to race.
spartan women had more freedom than the women of other Greek city-states:D
They had more freedom than Athenian women. Spartan women could also learn how to wrestle and how to race.
The Spartan males recognised that their women had a strong role in rearing children and running the household while they themselves were involved in military training and operations. This contrasted with most of the other Greek city-states including Athens, where the women were kept in virtual purdah, running the home and garden and having children.