100s of Spartans were killed in many places, but the question probably refers to the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, and the legend of the 300 Spartans.
King Leonidas. He led the battle of Thermopylae with 300 Spartans. His people killed 20000 Persians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Thermopylae
they use them to keep the other spartans safe.
Spartans were Greek, so they spoke Greek.
Where did the ancestors of the Spartans originally come from?
No but other Spartans appear. This takes place before the majority of the Spartans were killed.
The Spartans
Because they destroyed Greece and killed thousands.
the persian leader xerses killed the spartans and then the persians ruled southern asia
All of the Spartans were killed by the convent on a world and only one made it out and that is master chief.
The Famous 300 Spartans were killed defending a pass called Thermopylae in 480 B.C. ( Thur-mop-oh-lee).
The Spartans were all killed, as were the Thespians; the Thebans surrendered; the other city contingents were sent home before the final act. So, no.
There is no historical evidence to support the claim that Spartans killed over 300,000 people. The population of ancient Greece during the time of the Spartans was much smaller than that, and such a claim would be highly unlikely. Additionally, it is also not clear what is meant by "escaping" in this context since Spartan warriors were known for their bravery and commitment to their military duties.
King Leonidas. He led the battle of Thermopylae with 300 Spartans. His people killed 20000 Persians.
Spartans? Huh, Nobody.The Spartans Idol Was Themselves...
nobody really knows, but probably 100s maybe 1000s. But some of the more famous African Americans that were killed were Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
Because they were from Sparta.