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Athens put more emphasis on wisdom compared to Sparta. Athens was known for its focus on education, philosophy, and the pursuit of knowledge, while Sparta prioritized military training and physical prowess. The Athenians valued intellectual pursuits and believed that knowledge and wisdom were key to a well-rounded individual and society.
Ancient Athens is often considered to have put a greater emphasis on wisdom, as it was known for its intellectual and philosophical achievements through figures like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Its emphasis on education, democracy, and the pursuit of knowledge contributed to its reputation as a center of wisdom in the ancient world.
Athens was named after Athena, the city/state's patron goddess. Athena is the goddess of wisdom so I guess you could go on from there.
Athens mainly worshipped Athena the goddess of wisdom. they also the other 12 major gods
Athens' feelings towards Sparta could differ from person to person and most important from time period to time period. For example, the story of the Battle of Thermopylae was considered very heroic but sometimes Spartan culture was made fun of in plays but in the same play Spartans could be seen as admirable (Aristophanes' Lysistrata, for example).Also, of course, if Athens was at war with Sparta, they would have a much different opinion of them.But one thing that they were very known for was the fact that they were supposed to be very brief with their words with a dry wit, the etymology for the word "laconic" is a reference to Sparta.
The plague that ravaged Athens killed many of it's citizens that were needed to fight the war against Sparta but Athen's lost it's leading citizen Pericles and his wisdom/guidance that was essential to the pursuit of the war .
ATHENA, goddess of wisdom.
Athena is the goddess that protect Athens. Goddes of wisdom, war strat ect.
She is the goddess of Wisdom, thus her domain is considered wisdom. Her domain as a place is Athens,Greece
because she is the goddess of wisdom in greek mythology...
Athena, Goddess of war and wisdom
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