Balance. To play one against the other.
Sparta was ruled by two hereditary kings. This meant that the kings were not related to each other, but their titles were passed down to their sons. Sparta also had a council of elders who advised the kings.
Sparta ran on a system of democracy, therefore it had two kings who shared responsibilities. It is evident from Plutarch's; "Life of Lycurgus", that a lawgiver known by the name of Lycurgus derived the Spartan laws from the oracle at Delphi, which outlined how Sparta was to function. Within this Delphic Oracle it was stated that Sparta was to have two kings.Careful there....Ancient Sparta had no such democracy! Sparta was a dinarchy, under the rule of two consecutive kings along with nine 'ephors' and a council. The common people had no say. Clarification....Sparta had two kings. The kings belonged to the Council of Elders (Gerousia) which had 5 Ephors along with nobles who were over 60 years of age. The Spartan government also consisted of an assembly made up of male citizens who were over the age of 30. The assembly itself had little power and was there primarily to support the Kings and Ephors. This was not a democratic government like Athens, but rather a government run by a small elite few.Two kings, from two families, Agiad and Eurypontids, who descended from Herakles. One would go to war and one would remain in the city.
Sparta's government was different than other Greek governments. They had two kings ruled the city, but a 28-member council of elders limited the powers of the kings. These men were recruited from the aristocratic Spartiates.
they were both the military
In Sparta, rulers were not elected in the traditional sense; instead, they were dual kingship, with two hereditary kings from two separate royal families, the Agiads and the Eurypontids. These kings held their positions for life and were chosen based on lineage rather than election. Additionally, the Spartan political system included the Gerousia, a council of elders, which played a significant role in governance, but it did not elect the kings. The kings' authority was also complemented by the ephors, a group of five elected officials who held significant power in overseeing the kings and state affairs.
to become the king of the valley
No - Sparta had two kings.
Spartans had two kings because it was efficient for there government and they liked to do it hard ;)
To be a member of the two families who provided the two kings for the dual kingship, and within those families to be an outstanding warrior who could carry out the function of war leader.
Because it deals with the kings of Isa real in the two books of Kings.
Sparta was ruled by two kings and its council, the Gerousia.
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