Spartan Women ... In Athens, the education of a girl involved spinning, weaving, and other domestic arts, for a Spartan woman such tasks were relegated to helots. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences ... However the climax came when Athens pressured Corinth and Megara, both of which Spartan allies and Athenian rivals, for seagoing trade. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta the culture ... Sparta conquered Athens, the leader of the powerful Athenian Empire, in the hardfought ... states so cruelly that they revolted and threw off the Spartan yoke. ... View More
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Comparison of Athens and Sparta ... be the ultimate power in Greece, forced all the citystates into Spartan rule. Alliances formed between those not wishing to become an oligarchy and Athens. ... View More
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Athens vs. Sparta ... The combination of this philosophy, the education of Spartan males, and the ... Because of Athensamp39 location on the Aegean Sea, sailing increased trade and placed ... View More
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sparta and athens Although Athens and Sparta were very different in many respects they were also similar in many ways. Athenian and Spartan societies both relied on slaves for ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... The Spartan system was generally admired by other Greeks as it instilled in society the civic virtues of ... Athens and Sparta were as different as night and day. ... View More
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Spartans and Athens ... Pretty soon, the Spartan system was well established. Spartan defeated Tegea, they imposed an unusual peace. ... Athens started their problems with agriculture. ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... democratic government. Spartan government focused on the men in the military, whereas Athens focused on their navy and empire. Athens had ... View More
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Comparison Athens ampamp sparta ... Ancient Greece most citystates were the same as the largest one, Athens. Although there was one citystate that was like no other, Sparta. Spartan people were ... View More
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Sparta and Athens ... Two major city states of this time were Sparta and Athens who had lots of ... The Spartan government consisted of a senate to balance the monarchy of the king and ... View More
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Sparta vs. Athens ... Athenamp39s government, in contrast to the Spartan government, was a democracy. ... Athens had a Assembly in which all citizens could belong. ... View More
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Athens vrs Sparta ... Athenamp39s government, in contrast to the Spartan government, was a democracy. ... Athens had a Assembly in which all citizens could belong. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... Sparta reconvened their military way of life just as Athens revived their lifestyle ... Military training had roots deep in Spartan society, hence the half century ... View More
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relationship Athens Sparta ... promotion as Athens as a naval power. His main achievements being: the constructing of the Piraeus, and the development of the Triremes. The Spartan and ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... culture. There were three social classes, just like in Athens. They ... them. The Spartan government is ruled jointly by two kings. There ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... achievement, other than military supremacy, was that its people possessed a simple life style, with no care for the arts of Athens. When Spartan boys turned ... View More
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Athens Vs. sparta ... Finally the Spartan males were made to live in military barracks until the age of ... I conclude by saying that I would prefer to live in Athens apposed to Sparta. ... View More
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Forms of Govt in Sparta and Athens ... Greek citystates, Sparta and Athens, had many differences and similarities in how their ideas about rule influenced their government. Spartan government was ... View More
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athens vs sparta ... I am mystified of your reasons for being so proud of being a simple spartan. Being a citizen of athens carries great respect and priviliges. ... View More
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I Choose Sparta ... alone, it definitely sounds as though Athens would be the favorable place of residence. But that is not exactly so, I believe that the Spartanamp39s way of life ... View More
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The Peloponnesian War ... Boeotian allies. Athens then decided to attack SpartanCorinthian supply lines from Sicily by conquering Syracuse. The attack was ... View More
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How Athen took over leadership of sparta after the persian wars ... The second reason of the strengthening of Athens was the Spartan commander, Pausanias. He commanded over the Hellenic forces against Cyprus and Byzantium. ... View More
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The Rise of Ancient Greece ... One difference between Athens and Sparta is the Spartan army was best of it time, while Athens had the best navy of its time. Another ... View More
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A History of Sparta 950192 ... out in 459 BC with Athensamp39 occupation of Megara and encounters with other northern allies of Sparta, which resulted in an untidy affair from the Spartan side. ... View More
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The Debate that Lead to the Pelloponesian War ... When the Spartan assembly had heard the case against Athens and the Athenian delegates answer they asked all foreigners to leave so they could discuss the ... View More
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Sparta after the Peloponnesian War ... The Corinthians and Boiotians who would have welcomed Athensamp39 destruction in 404, saw oligarchic Athens as just the Spartan satellite they feared, and so ... View More
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Spartan Education ... history of the Ancient Greeks, focus falls upon its two major citystates, Athens and Sparta. ... The main focus of a Spartan education was not to focus on literacy ... View More
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Causes of the peloponnesian war resulting from differences ... Hammond 349 With Sparta having a far larger army than Athens did the Spartan king, Archimadamus led the army of Sparta towards the coast or the attic ... View More
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amp39Account for the Social Struct ... supreme in Greece, and although he was Athenian he does have reasons to write to promote Spartan supremacy exiled from Athens and welcomed by Spartan where he ... View More
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