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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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Where can i find a map of ancient Sparta?

You can find a map of Sparta at the related link below .


Who is acanthus of Sparta?

He is an ancient Olympic athlete


Who was the rival of ancient Sparta?

Argos


In a comparison of the ancient cities of Athens and Sparta Sparta places more emphasis on?

Military service


In a comparison of ancient cities of Athens and Sparta Sparta placed more emphasis on?

Military service

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What is an apella?

An apella is the popular deliberative assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta.


Who had an assembly Athens or Sparta?

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Where is ancient Sparta?

sparta is located around ancient grece


How were ancient Sparta and ancient Athens different?

Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy


The differences between the food in ancient Greece and ancient Sparta?

Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.


What is Ephors?

The Ephors were Sparta's assembly men.


Was it the Athens or Sparta that had an assembly?

the athens and my foot was it


What are some characteristics of the ancient government of Sparta?

Sparta was oligarchy


What are the Greek states from ancient Greeks times?

Sparta (This is SPARTA!)


How do you Sparta?

Sparta is the correct spelling. It is an ancient city in Greece.


Which was a more just society Athens or Sparta?

ancient Sparta


What does apella mean?

Apella was the official title of the popular assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, corresponding to the ecclesia in most other Greek states