they train them and the women have to cook for the men
Well the country of Sparta no longer exist's but the capital still does, the country of Sparta was around until the year 1834 when a war between Sparta and Greece ended up with Sparta being absorbed by the rest of Greece
sparta ruled more harshly because all kids
Women in Ancient Sparta were taught to run a home and to cook the food and to weave and to make clothes. Men didn't have to do any work because Helios did all of the work.The Spartan city consisted of the Spartiates (full-citizens), the Perioki (the commoners) and the Helots (the slaves):Spartiate - men consistently trained for war. women maintained their physical fitness and managed the helots and land.Perioki - they were in charge of the city's commerce. They traded, fished, mined, metalworked etc.helots - they cleaned, cooked, farmed, took care of babies etc
When they conquered all of the southern Peloponnesian peninsula, the had a serf farming people to live off. They needed military strength to keep them under control, and to repel other city-states which coveted their territory.
Delaney goes to Harpeth Hall School, an all girl school in Nashville. Emma goes to The Ensworth School
Children from Sparta were trained brutally, and were tested in warfare. As of when they went to school, we cannot be certain. If you were referring from what hour to the next, I would assume it to be from 8-8, a full day. The typical Spartan was to be trained in war and to become a warrior by the age of 14.
They receive a military education along with a civilian education.
popping out children, housework, taking care of the kids. Same as its been for a while
In the temples.
yes
Sparta was a Greek city-state that was known for it's army they went into battles and won, Athens was also a Greek city-state but it was known for being a good place for trade kids even went to school. Ancient Roman empire and Ancient Greece were in different time periods.
In ancient times there was no formal schooling as now.
They both had different political views Athens had a more free life style but Spartans started to train for the military at the age of 7. Spartans didn't care about education if it wasn't about warfare. Athens cared about grace and beauty Athens treated women badly; they were to be silently raising their children. In Sparta, however, they had military training, participated in sports events, and overall had more rights than women of all other empires of Ancient Greece.
Yes, they went to school 6 days a week except for jolidays
Should have made them study!!!
Their we're no schools to go two
Yes but only the rich boys. Girls wernt allowed and they had private school or you went to school at home.