Was not a member of the delian league Athens or Sparta?
Athens was part of the Delian League and Sparta was part of the Peloponnesian League. -Ava :)
Why did Sparta turn into a military culture?
There was a bloody and violent slave revolt in the province of Messina in 640 BC
What peninsula was Sparta located?
Sparta is a city-state and is was located in the peninsula Peloponnesus. It is a southwest peninsula in southwest Athens.
What is the political system of Sparta?
The political system of Spata was Oligarchy. It means a government where a small group of people hold power.
What was life like for women in Sparta?
Girls in Sparta were to grow up to be the moms of warriors. They took part in all the training because fit lades produced fit babies, who would fight.
What was the most important thing in Sparta?
Service to the city-state through being a well-disciplined sodier
What is the driving distance from Olympia in Greece and Sparta in Greece?
The distance between Olympia, Greece and Sparta, Greece is approximately 191.0 km which is equivalent to around 2 hours and 35 minutes by car.
Is there a first meet the Spartans with a different title?
Actually, Meet The Spartans is a spoof movie, so it is making fun of the movie 300, with a few parts from different movies. But technically, the first Meet The Spartans was 300.
What what did ancient spartans eat?
They would of most likely of eaten goat and sheep meats. During training however they were given "blood soup" which was small pieces of meat and animal blood. Also they ate whatever the helot farmers harvested.
yes, he led an army of 300 spartans against the mighty xaxies
Why did Spartans try to prevent change?
Spartans believed new ideas would weaken their way of life. Because of this, they tried to prevent
What was the central interest of Spartans?
Spartas central intest was power. These people were very warlike. People lived under strick rules so ideas wouldn't effect the military. Boy were even sent to camps at age 7. They were sent here to get tough and train for the army
Why did Spartans conquer and control groups of people?
they had no choice but it had to do with something with there ground. they couldn't farm and they had to get the things they needed or there goods
well i don't know either but....... well i think that i kind of agree with the first answer i guess?How did Sparta differ from Athens?
Sparta was different from Athens because Athens was more artlike and Sparta was tought to be tough ruthless people they were tought to steal kill and make slaves but on the other hand Athens did not go crazy with power like Sparta did they maintained society and they made laws to enforce what you should live like back then
How did the army affect life in Sparta?
The army effected life in Sparta because boys/men had to serve in it til they were 60 which left the women in charge. and the women had much more rights than other women in Greece they could own land and ran their households(unlike Athen women who han almost no rights at all)and Spartan women also received physical training, because they thought they could bear healthy children if they did so. also Sparta elected officials that actually had more power than the kings because they handled daily activites like dealings between other greek city-states(which included their enimes Athens)....ok well theeir is a lot more but i don't want 2 be here all day, well hope this helps!
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~Autumn
What were the slaves called in Sparta?
They were not slaves - they were serfs, ie bound to the land. The had some rights, and were entitled to the produce of the land after paying tribute to their owners. And they couldn't be sold. So no, they were not slaves.
These serfs were called Helots
What are Sparta's contributions to the present?
The word Laconic (after their homeland Laconia) which signifies very brief and to the point speech.