The Roman Republic was not mostly like Sparta. It was totally different.
Czech Republic national football team and the Sparta Prague are the tenants of Generali Arena.
The name Spartacus is of Latin origin and is believed to mean "from the city of Sparta" or "pertaining to Sparta." It is also associated with the famous Thracian gladiator who led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic in 73-71 BC.
No not really. Sparta had been on a long decline from power when it allied itself with The Roman Republic in the Punic Wars. Rome then afterwords forced Sparta, then with a population of around 700 citizens not counting Helots, into a league and invaded Greece through Sparta. So did the actually fight i do not believe so because eat this time Sparta was far to week to put up any real fight. If Rome had fought them back in Sparta's glory days though that sure would have been a battle to see.
Athens is located on the central plain of Attica or Attica Basin. It is surrounded on three sides by mountains and the fourth side by a gulf. Sparta is located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula. Between Sparta and the sea is the Parnon Mountains on the east and the Targetus mountains on the west They are both in the country of Greece. Athens and Sparta are also cities in Georgia, in the United States, named for their more famous Greek counterparts.
This is Sparta! = Dies ist Sparta!
sparta, sparta and SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sparta, this is most definitly Sparta!
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
Sparta ***** The persian empire.
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