In Sparta Males were considered citizens because males were usually the ones who had to go into the military to fight in wars at the age of 69 years old. The food there was not very delightful and there was not that much to eat, they smoked weed to heal wounds too. And usually if the boy was a weak baby when the king had examined the baby they would have to suck its tiny dick and move on to the next one in line. And all they wore was a scottish skrit as in those times that was the fashion.
The perioeci, or perioikoi, were the members of an autonomous group of free but non-citizen inhabitants of Sparta. They were the only people allowed to travel to other cities, which the Spartans were not, unless given permission.
To serve in the army, to prepare for war, to supervise the serfs, to have and raise a family and to honour the gods.
the assembly was open to every male citizen over the age of 30. met to talk about important matter such as rules about citizenship or war and to oppoint generals
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To be of proven descended from a Spartan citizen.
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to be a citizen of Sparta you had to have had both a mother and father that was a spartan citizen. Also had to pass a test by the ephors i believe to see if they were a fit enough baby. ?
They didn't. You had to be born into it.
You had to be born into it, your family history had to trace back to the original founders of Sparta.
Yes, otherwise called a "polis". Sparta had its own form of governance and a distinct citizen body.
Sparta considerd the perfect citizen a disciplined, physically fit, simple, and highly skilled in war.
only men could be a citizen :) lol
That one city
To be physically fit and be a descendant of a Spartan citizen.
They Were the members of an autonomous group of free but non-citizen inhabitants of Sparta.
Sparta had a rugged, mountainous terrain with the Taygetos Mountains in the south. The Eurotas River ran through the valley where Sparta was located. The region also had fertile plains ideal for agriculture.