To be a Spartan, one had to be a male citizen of the city-state of Sparta, born to Spartan parents. Spartans underwent rigorous military training starting in childhood through the agoge system, emphasizing discipline, endurance, and combat skills. Additionally, Spartan society demanded loyalty to the state, adherence to its strict Codes of Conduct, and readiness to serve as a soldier, often prioritizing communal over individual interests. Women, while not full citizens, also played significant roles in maintaining the Spartan way of life, particularly in managing households and ensuring the continuation of Spartan lineage.
the requirments are nothing
I think you have to kill a penguin to be a true Spartan... hope it helped! :)
Leda A spartan queen was the wife of a spartan king, the most famous being Gorgo, wife of Leonidas (also his niece....but we'll ignore that)
The Spartan NCS-12 was remade into the Stampede ECS in 2010, so it will never come out while being titled the Spartan NCS-12.
only in color-emblem-or being an elite/spartan
the SPARTAN-II program
The spartan 2 came first. The spartan 3 came after the spartan 2s. The spartan 3s technically never were introduced in the game, just in books. Also, only one spartan 3 survived Onyx.
The 'Spartan CS-12' is from the Nerf Wii game, and is not real. Any references to it being a real Nerf blaster is false.
Spartan - Lacedaemonius
Alexander Lysander was most noted for being a Spartan admiral. Lysander was the commander of the Spartan fleet in the Hellespont. In 405 BC they defeated the Athenians at Aegospotami.
"Spartan" is spelled as S-P-A-R-T-A-N.
Yes, there are heaps, but you will only hear about them in the books. Spartan-006: Jai Spartan-058: Linda Spartan-062: Maria Spartan-084: Fhajad Spartan-087: Kelly Spartan-104: Frederick Spartan-111: Adriana Spartan-117: John (Master Chief)