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    The Spartan army. So many things have been said about them‚ so many historians and influential writers have praised them‚ but are they really the ultimate fighting force so many have told us to be? Well‚ through recent research and studying of sources‚ we can tell you that they were the ultimate fighting force‚ and during this segment‚ you will see exactly how they were. The Spartan citizens devoted their lives to training for the army‚ from even when the boys were born‚ they were either killed

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    business carries a portfolio of many undeniable movie failures. Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzel produced a moving picture called Meet the Spartans whose characters‚ story plot‚ commercial advertisement‚ and cultural references create a “witless and tasteless spoof.”

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    How and why did the values of Athenians differ from that of the Spartans? Ancient Greece provided the rudiments of Western civilisation; it has had a colossal influence on language‚ politics‚ educational systems‚ philosophy‚ science‚ and arts. In the following several pages I hope to demonstrate explicitly‚ the bold differences between the two provinces‚ and to suggest the relativity‚ of Ancient Greece conventions‚ to modern times. In doing this I will bring upon wars‚ economic stances‚ and most

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    Jacqueline Gomez The Spartans Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece‚ situated on the banks of the Eurotas River in Laconia‚ in south-eastern Peloponnese. It emerged as a political entity around the 10th century BC‚ when the invading Dorians subjugated the local‚ non-Dorian population. From 650 BC it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Given its military pre-eminence‚ Sparta was recognized as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during

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    maintain a military dominance. This priority of maintaining a military state‚ and the ineffectiveness of some of these structures eventually led to the decline of the Spartan economy. The geography of Sparta enabled provision of sufficient resources to the Spartans. The lands of Laconia and Messene‚ which were captured by Spartans (and the Laconians and Messenians enslaved/subjugated) became a good food source for Sparta. These two regions had good agricultural land which provided crops in abundance

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    CULTURE STUDY OF SPARTAN SOCIETY Michael Labelle HIST111: World History before 1650 Dr. Timothy Hayburn October 11‚ 2012 Labelle   2     As a culture‚ the Spartans were very unique in their pursuit for prosperity. Morality‚ honor‚ courage‚ discipline and commitment were evident in every aspect of Spartan lifestyle. The code of ethics‚ in which Spartan society lived by‚ were unmatched by any other Greek society and was the embodiment by which they where able to thrive as a culture

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    Spartan Culture Research Paper The Spartan warriors‚ best known for being in the movie “300”‚ were the best fighter of their era. The Spartan warriors and people of Sparta changed how people lived their everyday life. The culture was military based and the army always came first. The Spartans was the best culture because of their everyday beliefs; military based lifestyle‚ man and women’s fascinating lives‚ the great leader Leonidas‚ and the marriage customs. The Spartan military was the only

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    Greek. Some examples of oligarchies include Sparta and modern-day Africa in the twentieth century. It is easy to see since the South African form of oligarchy was based on race. There are many forms of oligarchy‚ used all around the world. In the Spartan Oligarchy‚ twenty-eight men joined by two kings all over the age of 60 ruled. These groups of rulers were called the Council of Elders. There are many forms of oligarchies. These include Aristocracy‚ Plutocracy‚ De Jure Oligarchies‚ De Facto Oligarchies

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    The Fall Spartan Military Power A garrison society along with built up tension will result in the inevitable fall of one of the most notorious nations of all time. Sparta was a place‚ a people like no other. The way in which they managed their daily affairs lead to restriction of rights. The Spartan Idealism and Spartan Law aided in the collapse of Sparta. " Sparta stood for the complete antithesis to Athens‚ with here brilliant culture‚ freedom-loving but fickle democracy and cult of

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    Every male Spartan had to pass through the Spartan education system - the agoge. This began at the age of seven and was completed at by the age of thirty when the Spartan would become a full Spartiate and receive the right to vote. The fact that a Spartan spent so much of his life in the agoge meant that there was a long time for the state imposed system to force him to have the same views. Plutarch tells us that the particularly intelligent young men in the agoge were chosen to be part of the

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