When a child is born, Spartans check if it is a healthy baby. If it is not, the baby gets thrown off a cliff or put somewhere so it can die. Spartans wanted only the strongest and healthiest people to represent them. Later, a boy at age seven is sent to military school, to train. Boys battle against boys to see who can become a warrior. When a Warrior turns 20, they can officially start their military career.
Spartan citizens were trained from a very young age to be ideal warriors.
Spartans are well known for their fighting skills, they are considered the world's best warriors.
soldiers preparing for a war
defenders of their homes
Spartan women were expected to raise healthy, strong babies, who could become soldiers. Women had much responsibility because they controlled their households and taught their children Spartan values,which also led to their enjoying freedoms than other women in ancient Greece.
the Spartan warriors lived in... I don't know you tell me!
Spartan warriors were some of the greatest of there time. just watch 300! it proves it!
I don't believe so. Spartan warriors may have thought it demeaning to wear make-up. I might be wrong though. No and the spartan women were forbidden to wear make-up, perfume and jewellery.
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Warriors if meant requirments if not cast out
because they believed that Spartan boys had to fight like warriors and if they did not be like a warrior you will dieok fool bye
Spartan citizens were trained from a very young age to be ideal warriors.
approximatly 10 000 at its peak in the 5th century BC
Spartans are well known for their fighting skills, they are considered the world's best warriors.
Spartan boys were trained to be warriors from an early age. This culminated in a test where they were tasked to kill a slave by hand to prove their manhood. At this point they were accepted into the Spartan army.
The real Spartan shield, known as the hoplon, was a crucial part of ancient Spartan warfare. It was large and round, providing protection for the soldier's body and forming a shield wall when soldiers stood shoulder to shoulder. This shield formation, called the phalanx, was a key tactic in ancient battles, allowing Spartan warriors to advance as a unified force and overwhelm their enemies. The hoplon symbolized the discipline and unity of the Spartan army, contributing to their reputation as formidable warriors in ancient Greece.
Greek soldiers were commonly known as hoplites in ancient Greece. These soldiers were heavily armed infantry soldiers who fought in a phalanx formation. Some well-known Greek warriors include Spartan warriors, known for their disciplined and fearless fighting style.