Men were occupied with war
Not at all. The Sparta was a limited democracy, the citizens voted in assembly on motions put to them by the council, the ephors did the day to day running. Persia was a kingdom ruled by a king and his council, with provincial governors doing the practical ruling.
Sparta
SPARTA!
Sparta controls nothing
Sparta might have disapproved of various practices and ideas that contradicted their militaristic and austere societal values. They prioritized discipline, strength, and communal living, often rejecting any influences that promoted luxury, individualism, or perceived weakness. Additionally, Sparta's strict social hierarchy and emphasis on loyalty to the state could lead them to disapprove of democratic ideals or cultural expressions that emphasized personal freedom over collective responsibility.
in Sparta the boys had two leave their familys at age 7. but in Sparta they only had to fight at times of war.
War leaders, and religious ceremonial duties.
The five ephors were the senior magistrates of Sparta, and responsible for running day-to-day affairs.
Bearing and raising children. Running the household and deputising for the males in their absence. Religious duties.
This is Sparta! = Dies ist Sparta!
sparta, sparta and SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sparta, this is most definitly Sparta!
Not at all. The Sparta was a limited democracy, the citizens voted in assembly on motions put to them by the council, the ephors did the day to day running. Persia was a kingdom ruled by a king and his council, with provincial governors doing the practical ruling.
Pheidippides died after running 140 from Athens to Sparta to inform them that the Persians had invaded Greece. He later ran an additional 26 miles after which he died from exhaustion.
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
Sparta ***** The persian empire.
What was the importance of Sparta