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Sparta

One of the city states of ancient Greece, Sparta was well known for its warrior culture.

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Who had the most land Athens or Sparta?

Unlike Spartans, Athenians were more interested in building a democracy than building a military force.

Who were the perioiki in Sparta?

A perioikos (peri = around, pikos dwelling, plural perioiki) was a free inhabitants in the Spartan territory of Laconia, who was not a Spartan citizen. The perioiki were obliged to give military service in defence of Laconia when called up.

What were boys in Sparta responsibilities?

Spartan boys

Ages 7-12(values training):Boys left home and got basic education.

Ages 12-18(physical training):Boys developed physical skills through exercise.

Ages 18-20(military training):Men learned how to fight as a part of the army.

Ages 20-30(Military service):Soldiers formed the body of the Spartan army.

Age 30 (Full citizenship):Soldiers could participate in the assembly and move back home.

Which city was strongest Athens or Sparta?

Athens. Sparta was famous for its land army.

What are some words to describe Sparta?

Sparta was an oligarchy, [ a type of government which only a few people hold power] unlike there enemy the Athens, the people of Sparta [ the Spartans ] focused on military skills and trained at a very young age and retired at 60 very old huh?well that's not all you know what amazes me the most? at once in a war between Athens and Persia, the Athens aggred to come together and defeat the Persians they defeated the Persians but that didn't make them friends it just made them enemies.......... again then came the great war the Peloponnesian war when Sparta and the Athens fought and Sparta had won ,these is all i know of Sparta, sorry for the long answer.

Simply put: LACONIC! Suprise, suprise ^^

laconic - brief and to the point; effectively cut short; "a crisp retort"; "a response so curt as to be almost rude"; "the laconic reply; `yes'"; "short and terse and easy to understand"

From the ancient Greek name of Sparta: 'lakadaimon'

What was the best type of land in Sparta?

Land in Sparta

The land in Sparta was a city-state of ancient Greece in the southeast Peloponnesus. Settled by Dorian Greeks, it was noted for its militarism and reached the height of its power in the sixth century B.C. A protracted rivalry with Athens led to the Peloponnesian Wars and Sparta's hegemony over all of Greece. Its ascendancy was broken by Thebans in 371.The strength of the Spartan army is that the citizens were relieved from having to farm to support themselves by the allocation of seven serfs each. This meant that they could concentrate on military training, which the militias of other states could not afford to do. This held up as long as their numerical strength remained at a viable level. As citizenship was hereditary, any major losses meant a diminution of the army's numbers, which began in the Peloponnesian War and continued thereafter until Sparta lost offensive military significance and was hard pressed to defend its own territory. A second factor was the rise of mercenaries - from the 4th Century BCE, some cities and then the Hellenistic Kingdoms were able to pay for mercenaries, who were able to train continuously, so that Spartan edge of training eroded along with its military manpower.

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What did Spartans do everyday?

The fought each other and went to the olympics.

How many hoplites were there for Sparta?

men-to strengthen the army

women-to defend the city while men were at war

What does Athens have that Sparta doesent?

Athens has always been a Greek city. Sparta was a country which no longer exists.

What was Athens main strength?

Athens was known for culture, riches, divercity, grapes, money, plauge.

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What can you tell me about the city Sparta?

Sparta looked like most of the other ancient cities. The only thing that made it stand out from the rest was the fact that it did not have a defensive wall around it.

Where did spartan boys go at the age of 7?

The Agoge, where they would train to be soldiers.

Sparta and Athens united to fight against an invasion of?

Sparta and Athens united to fight against an invasion of Persia.

Who was the rival of Sparta and Athens?

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What were some ways that Athens and Sparta were like?

They are both city-states.

the had the same language and religion. they both had slavery and the concept of citizenship.

Are all Spartans black and gold?

No, they were a Greek tribe, probably the Achaians. They were said to be white.

Did Sparta have an agora?

yes Sparta did, but it was small and junky

What did the Athens and Sparta want?

Sparta's goal was to have a the biggest strongest army.

Why didn't Sparta want to trade with Athens?

sitting here doing social studies homework, trying to find the answer to these millon questions how do they expect us to do all this in one night along with other stuff? really! anyway i think the trading in Athens is mostly vases an earnings and pottery, i don't really know the other parts of the question sorry!

Why did the city-state of Sparta do with babies who were born weak?

To test if they were worthy, a spartan would dip the baby in freezing water, and if they came out blue and/or shivering, they would leave them in a pit to starve, die of thirst, or be eaten by animals.

What did spartan woman wear?

The Spartans dressed very simply and practically because they had to be free to move (because the Spartans were always training for war). The women wore very short tunics with a slit up the side to allow them to exercise. This was shocking to other Greek women who all wore heavy, long robes.

While on the march, Spartan Hoplites wore distinctive scarlet capes which they discarded in battle. Other than that, the hoplites were fairly like those of the rest of Achaea, except they wore no sandals, I'm not so sure of their reasoning except to prove how hard they were, a fear/morale thing is my guess

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Actually the men had shorter clothes than women.