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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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What was the major reason for the Sparta victory over Athens?

Persia provided The Spartan league with the money to build a war fleet which could outmatch the hitherto superior Athenian fleet.

How does king leonidas exemplify leadership in 300?

In that he valiantly leads his 300 men to certain death based on honor and civic duty.

What were Spartan boys fed?

black broth which was black beans in water

Which insect contains the most protein?

depnding on the size really like if you get a cricket sized steak the cricket has alot more protein than the steak. i think that crickets do people prefer them more than other insects because theyre a great source of energy

Why was Sparta more warlike Athens was primarily focused on learning?

Sparta's very society was based on a war culture. Infants who were ill or born with birth defects were allowed to die. Only the strong survived. At nine years old, boys became wards of the state, taken from their parents, and trained as soldiers. They considered themselves in a perpetual state of war against the Helots, their slave population. Some believe that this is because the Spartans were interlopers who invaded the Greek territories and settled there. By contrast, Athens was a democracy which existed by maritime trade. That opened them up to exposure to and acceptance of other cultures and views.

What if a spartan woman wont let her weak baby?

people will hold her back while the great spartan soilders got rid of the weak baby

What was Karankawa society like?

The Karankawa lived in the area near present-day Galveston sout to Corpis Christi. The men wore a deerskin breechcloth and the women wore grass or deerskin skirts. They painted themselves with bright colors. They ate many sea inhabitants, such as fish, sea turtles, and shellfish. They also ate bird's eggs, deer, and small animal. They were nomadic or they travel in search of their food. They lived in large wigwams.

How do you beat british museum Sparta challenge?

Hi you have to glitch the computer and somehow do it

How many Spartans does it take to change a light bulb?

Two, one to figure out what a light bulb is and the other on to get the rest of the squadron.

What did Spartans trade?

Spartans traded poetry for wine or sometimes they stole from Athens

Who is helens husband?

Helen's husband in Menelaus king of Mycenaean Sparta. However she abandons him for Paris, prince of Troy. She moves to Troy and marries Paris.

Why did Leonidas wear the Spartan Cuirass?

For armour, just like every other Spartan wore the cuirass.

How did Athens encourage freedom for its people?

A third of its population of a quarter of a million were slaves. A quarter of its people were women who were kept in the home working and rearing children. About 35,000 male citizens had full rights.

Who were Helen of Troy's children?

  • Iphigenia- supposedly the child of Theseus and Helen
  • Hermione- daughter of Helen and Menelaus

Why did greek city-states develop independently?

The Greek city-states developed independently because of the terrain of Greece. The land is very mountainous which meant that groups of people were isolated and had no way to easily develop together as a country.

Is sporticous in Sparta?

Spartacus was Roman, and a Gladiator. Sparta Is in Greece. Sparta fell long before Spartacus was conceived.

Which ancient Greek city-state would you want to live in - Athens or Sparta?

Neither - both involved themselves in endless wars to little purpose and much destruction. All adult males were drafted into these wars. Sparta had an edge for women - they had significant rights and part of society, whereas Athenian women were kept a home in virtual purdah, bearing and raising endless children and working in the vegetable garden.

Who had the most freedom women in Sparta and Athens?

Spartan women were freeto join in the life of the city. Athenian women were kept in virtual purdah at home, looking after the house, the children and slaves, getting out occasionally for women's religious festivals.