In ancient Sparta, if parents were caught stealing a sick newborn, they would face severe punishment. The Spartan society prioritized the health and strength of its citizens, and any action that compromised the community's ideals was taken very seriously. Such parents might be subjected to public humiliation or exile, as their actions would be seen as a betrayal of Spartan values. Ultimately, the focus on communal welfare over individual rights meant that any perceived weakness was harshly dealt with to maintain the strength of the state.
Because sparta wanted to have people who could steal and not get caught, but they also wanted people to be able to take punishment.
Sparta
SPARTA!
Sparta controls nothing
Sparta is located in Greek so most if not all Greek myths are associated with Sparta
Athens was very far from Sparta, there would not be any Spartan boys there.
a war happened named the peloponnesian war and Sparta won.
Siege of Sparta happened in -272.
Hero of Sparta happened in 2008.
Well...I don't if it was IN Sparta, but there was the war between Athens and Sparta.
Sparta just like the roman empire, it fell and Sparta doesn't exist anymore
Hero of Sparta II happened in 2010.
they were gracchi.what happened to them was SPARTA kill them all!
Because sparta wanted to have people who could steal and not get caught, but they also wanted people to be able to take punishment.
If a new born spartan was to look weak, deformed, have any body like difficulty the Spartans will throw them over a cliff to the landscape below killing the infant as they can have no troubles in their soilders or citizens for war or combat
They never had such needs
Athens is defeated by Sparta .