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Santa Fe is the capital city in the U.S. state of New Mexico, the only state that touches the western border of the Oklahome panhandle.
as unceasing wars drained strength from these traditional feudal powers, cities like Florence, sienna, and Venice established supremacy over the countryside surrounding their municipalities. these cities that ruled their surrounding region became the known as city-state
"LaconiaYes, I'm guessing your thinking is: "The Spartans were so awesome, they'd have fought off the Romans!". Well, sorry to say, shortly after their glory days in 480BC, Sparta oppressed Thebes one time too many, and they attacked, bringing Sparta to her knees. Sparta lost her rank as a major player in world affairs at that time and by the time the Romans conquered Achaea, it was definitely within Rome's strength to do so" But still to clarify, nobody ever 'took' or 'took over' Sparta. The Roman's reffered to the Spartan's as their 'Cousins' as they had great respect for them and their military accomplishments. Instead the Roman's used the remaining Spartan's to train them and to battle for Rome on missions to rid Rome of any remaining enemies.As for Phillip II and Alexander of Macedonia, neither set foot in Sparta. The story goes, after refusal of entry to Sparta yet the remainder of Greece allowed Phillip in, Phillip sent the Spartan's a letter claiming that 'If I marched my army down the Sparta, it would flatten Sparta to the ground.' The Laconic wit of the Spartan's simply replied, 'IF'! As to say, Phillip never did and nor did Alexander. After Alexander's accomplishments he returned many gifts to Greece with the exception of the Spartan's, as they stood to defy them.Sparta simply could not re-populate its army after a crushing defeat to the Thebans led by Epaminondas at the Battle of Leuctra. And so simply slipped away into the history books, and there's not a lot about them as they were warriors not historians.
Greece Many of countries in Greece womens didn't had many rights however this is forbids of Greece, Athens and Sparta
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what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Sparta is the Greek city-state best known for having a military society. Known best for the heroic, yet losing fight at Thermopylae of their 300 Spartan warriors under King Leonidas against 100,000+ Persians, while Athens is known for the Acropolis and other monuments, Sparta's only monument is the enduring valor of that battle.
Sparta is a city state, all of it was an oligarchy.
The city-state for which Artemis was patron for was Sparta.
It is a city state
Sparta did not rule an empire. Sparta was a Greek city-state.
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Sparta.