The rebellion of helots in 650 B.C. caused Sparta to establish a military society. This revolution marked complete change in Spartan life.
776 BC
The death of his father Philip the Second.
The invention of the microchip is the event that spurred computers on to become as tiny as possible.
when the kings rejected for having games on his land .. so that then people went against them and it became an event... hoope this helped :)
War of 1812
america
the semicolon of nothing event
Going purely on mythology surrounding the event of Troy, Leda was the Queen of Sparta and mother of Helen; so her husband Tyndareus was King of Sparta.
An observable fact or event that involves human society is known as a social phenomenon. This includes anything that influences the behavior of each other in a society.
There is no training necessary to practice event planning. However, to increase reputation and marketability in the industry, accreditation is recommended. Be sure that the accreditation is through a reputable association such as Meeting Professionals International (MPI), the International Special Events Society (ISES), the Convention Industry Council (CIC), or the Society of Government Meeting Professionals.
Not sure specifically what your asking but hope this helps. Sparta lacked a navy if thats what your wondering. During war with Persia Athen's navy helped the Spartans during the war.
They fought the Persians and soldiers from provinces of the Persian Empire, including the Ten Thousand Immortals, but the film is a highly fictionalized version of the event.
ages ago
in 1984
The iconic scene of King Leonidas kicking a messenger down a well while exclaiming "This is Sparta!" is dramatized in the film "300" and is not historically documented. While there is evidence that Leonidas was a real Spartan king who fought against the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae, this particular event is a fictional embellishment. The phrase itself has become a popular cultural reference but lacks historical accuracy.
deciphering of the human genome system.
Tennis became an Olympic event the year of 1896