Sparta was war obsessed due to its militaristic society, which prioritized discipline, strength, and combat readiness to maintain control over its large population of enslaved people known as helots. The constant threat of rebellion from the helots, combined with Sparta's need to defend its territory against rival city-states like Athens, reinforced the importance of military training and prowess. This focus on warfare was ingrained in Spartan culture, education, and daily life, with citizens trained from a young age to uphold their legacy as elite warriors.
Sparta was so organised.
sparta was always at war because they feared that the Helots would rebel
Well...I don't if it was IN Sparta, but there was the war between Athens and Sparta.
The Peloponnesian War
The Peloponnesian War
Sparta won the war.
Sparta was so organised.
when does God of War Ghost of Sparta
what war did athens and sparta fight
what war did athens and sparta fight
Nothing really, just to keep fit so you can have healthy kids to go to war. You see, Sparta is revolved around the "art of war" So only soldiers were needed
Sparta's war strategy was to burn down all of Athens crops so they would have a small food supply which would make them weaker.
Well, the Athens still lost to the war and they obviously weren't friends after, so I guess you can say that that Sparta won victory and Athens surrendered.
Sparta boys had to be strong because in b.c the Athen and the spartas were always at war so they need to know how to fight.
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.
Sparta's declaration of war against Athens began the Peloponnesian war. Sparta accused Athens of breaking their peace and the war began in 431 BCE.
a war happened named the peloponnesian war and Sparta won.