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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 founded Sparta-?

Lacedaemon, a son of Zeus was the founder of Sparta.

Could Spartans read or write?

Yes, Spartans could read and write, though their education primarily focused on physical training and military skills. While literacy was not as emphasized as in other Greek city-states, such as Athens, Spartans did have access to basic education that included reading and writing. However, the emphasis on discipline and obedience meant that many Spartans valued practical skills over literary pursuits. Overall, literacy existed in Sparta, but it was not a central aspect of their culture.

Why did Athens went to war?

Athens went to war primarily due to rising tensions with Sparta and its allies during the Peloponnesian War, which stemmed from disputes over power and influence in the Greek world. The immediate catalyst was the Athenian support of rebellious city-states against Spartan control, as well as competition for trade and resources. Additionally, the growing Athenian empire and its aggressive expansionist policies alarmed Sparta and its allies, leading to a breakdown of diplomatic relations that ultimately resulted in conflict. The war was characterized by a struggle for dominance between the two leading city-states of ancient Greece.

Why does everyone think Sparta is stronger and powerful than Athens HELP PLEASE?

Sparta expanded its territory and turned the population into serfs, who supported the Spartan citizens, allowing them to devote themselves to military activities, and so field a fully-professional army.

Athens, like the other cities, depended on calling up its farmer and tradesmen citizens for war service as required for contingencies, and theoretically were not as well trained and experienced. Also, Athens concentrated on sea power, using its city walls to protect the city, and being able to harass enemies with sea raids. However its army usually gave a good account of itself when required. Sparta's weakness was in numbers.

While Athens could turn out 10,000 armoured warriors at Plataea in 479 BCE against the Persians, Sparta could muster only 5,000. And this got worse for Sparta as accumulating battle casualties over the next century so reduced its military manpower that it ceased to be able to compete and it slipped into obscurity.

Sparta in its heyday was able to multiply its power through the Peloponnesian League which it led, being able to turn out such allies as Corinth and Thebes. When these alliances broke up Sparta was isolated and in 370 BCE was defeated by Thebes and never regained prominence.

Why did Sparta fall behind other Greek city-states in many areas?

In 371 BCE it was badly beaten by Thebes. Over the wars of the previous century it had lost a high percentage of its citizens and, being a closed society, could not replace them. It also lost much of its territory and serf population which supported its economy. It sank into obscurity.

Why were there not many merchants in Sparta?

Sparta was a rural society. The city was more like a collection of villages. It lived frugally on its produce rather than on trade.

What did the Spartans do to the helots that defeated them?

If the helots defeated the Spartans, the Spartans, being defeated, could not do anything to them.

Five hundred citizens formed a council that's Sparta or Athens?

In Athens each of the ten tribes elected 50 members to the Council.

What are the contradictions of Helen of troy?

Helen of troy has many contradictions. First of all she has regrets about following Paris (Prince Alexandros), about leaving her family, her husband, child and friends. Second of all she is self-aware of her reckless (wanton) behavior. She also wants to die, but if she dies she won't have any more fun or power over men, also she knows that it might stop the war, but it might make it worse because if she does that then the Greeks and Trojans might blame each other for her death. She also feels responsible for starting the war. She doesn't want all these people to die for her, but she also kind of likes it. She is helpless to her own power (seductiveness). Also deep down she is just this helpless little girl who wants to be protected. She also has some self-doubts and questions herself. She wants people to like her and is sensitive to what others say about her. She is fighting her morals versus being hated. At the end of the day she wants Menelaus (because of history and because of where her family, child, and friends are [in Greece]) over Paris, but she still wants Paris (because of looks). In the long run she wants her cake and eat it too.

Where did the spartan warriors live?

the Spartan warriors lived in... I don't know you tell me!

How was a Spartan mans life different from an Athenian mans?

A Spartan man's life was primarily focused on military training and discipline, as the society emphasized strength, endurance, and obedience to the state from a young age. In contrast, an Athenian man enjoyed a more diverse lifestyle that included education in arts, philosophy, and civic participation, reflecting Athens' value on democracy and intellectual pursuits. While Spartan men were often engaged in rigorous physical training and warfare, Athenian men participated in cultural and political life, contributing to public debates and decision-making. Thus, the two societies cultivated very different ideals of manhood and societal roles.

What is an apella?

An apella is the popular deliberative assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta.

Sparta was completely dedicated to the art of what?

Sparta was completely dedicated to the art of warfare. The city-state's society was structured around producing skilled warriors, emphasizing discipline, physical fitness, and military training from a young age through the agoge system. This focus on martial prowess shaped Spartan culture, values, and governance, prioritizing strength and endurance above all else. Consequently, Spartans became renowned for their formidable military capabilities, especially during conflicts like the Peloponnesian War.

Did Cleisthenes overthrow Sparta in 508 BC?

Yes then in years later he created the first democratic constitution.

How were spartan decisions made?

Spartan decisions were primarily made through a combination of the Gerousia (Council of Elders), the Apella (assembly of male citizens), and the dual kingship. The Gerousia, composed of 28 elders over the age of 60 and the two kings, would propose laws and policies, while the Apella had the authority to vote on these proposals. Major decisions, especially military ones, often involved consultation with the kings and the Gerousia. This system ensured a balance of power and collective input in governance.

What could happen to baby girls in Sparta?

They were reared by their parents to become the mothers of the next generation.

Where is the Sparta Township Historical in Sparta Michigan located?

The address of the Sparta Township Historical is: 71 N Union St, Sparta, MI 49345