relationship Athens Sparta ... Peloponnese. Due to Spartaamp39s overprotective and inward looking attitude, trade and cultural exchange was limited with Athens. Friction ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... Athens had open levels of participation from the citizens that Sparta did not, Sparta didnamp39t build great thing as Athens either. Due to Athenian focus on ... View More
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Ancient Sparta ... equals. The topic of marriage in Sparta culture is interesting due to the fact that it was not a particularly memorable event. ampquotThe ... View More
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What Caused the Downfall of Sparta ... of Spartiates was drastically reduced, probably to less then 1000 full citizens, and now the discipline that Sparta was famous for was no longer due to the ... View More
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ATHENS VS SPARTA ... neutral. I believe Athensamp39 ultimate downfall was due in part to greedy money hungry kings. Clearly Sparta and Athens are different. ... View More
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Sparta ... of Spartiates was drastically reduced, probably to less then 1000 full citizens, and now the discipline that Sparta was famous for was no longer due to the ... View More
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Communistic Sparta ... Due to Spartaamp39s firm cycle of communism, her educational system did not go far enough to create diplomats or administrators. She ... View More
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Persian policy ... With the Satraps spliting the funds between Sparta and Athens the war was not making any progress for either side. Due to the continued conflict of policy with ... View More
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Analysis of The Military Strategies of The Campaign of Mantinea ... The Spartans of the officer class took up their posts and were prepared to defend Sparta even though their numbers were few due to their entire cavalry ... View More
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ancient governmental standards ... If Athens was the major naval power of the ancient world, Sparta was its landbound counterpart. Due to the proportionally large slave population, every Spartan ... View More
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Chello ... would recur in the future if similar conditions arose.ampquot Meaning wars wonamp39t end due to the inner problems of Greece and he was right as Sparta and Athens went ... View More
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Causes of the peloponnesian war resulting from differences ... This was due to the fact of the people disagreeing with the thought of an oligarchy and a ... Gill, NS 1 The overall differences between Athens and Sparta are the ... View More
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amp39Account for the Social Struct ... prosperous through their economic relationship with Spartaamp39 Spartan helots, whether Laconian or Messenian, were forced into their status in society, due to the ... View More
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SocratesPlatoAthens ... Sparta and the Persian Empire the current location of Iraq and Iran. Third, as one of the most eminent citizens of Athens, Plato criticized democracy, due to ... View More
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The women og Greece A transition from Ancient Power to Classical ... ... Sparta were constantly feuding for control of Greece Greece 373. The Archaic period, though constantly growing, was one of a somewhat primitive nature. Due ... View More
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Platoamp39s Apology ... Sparta had heard that Athens was thinking of setting up an Argive alliance ... Due to Alcibiades unnecessary meddling, hopes of a nonviolent settlement were quashed ... View More
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women of ancient greece ... Sparta were constantly feuding for control of Greece Greece 373. The Archaic period, though constantly growing, was one of a somewhat primitive nature. Due ... View More
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The Delian League ... It was highly significant due to the fact that although the Athenians had removed ... Cimonamp39s fleet besieged Thasos and Thasos sought aid from Sparta, who was for ... View More
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Philip of Macedon ... After a resounding victory due to superior training, tactics and cavalry led by ... Philip used the strength of the now unified Greece except Sparta, who refused ... View More
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alexander the great ... Following his victory, Sparta was the only Greek State not under Macedonian ... Aristotle and Alexander later became estranged due to their difference of opinions ... View More
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Men and Women throughout Histo ... Spartan children were indoctrinated to dedicate themselves to Sparta, through military training for ... men and women in a society can not be ignored due to the ... View More
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From the evidence of Thucydide ... The Peloponnesian league, with Sparta as leaders, and the Delian league, with Athens ... Athens was regarded as leader due to her huge fleet, which was unequaled ... View More
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Telemachus Odyssey ... a man a feat which could not have been possible without his escapades to Pylos and Sparta. ... This may be due to the fact that he never fought in the Trojan War ... View More
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telemachus ... to be a man, which could not have been possible without his escapades to Pylos and Sparta. ... This may be due to the fact that he never had a Trojan War to fight ... View More
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Comparison of norse gods to greek gods ... Comparisons of different religions and myths become relatively easy due to their ... equality with the men, with a notable exception, perhaps, of Sparta. ... View More
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After Death: The Effects Of Alexander on the Mediterranean Region ... a threat to the Greek way of life, having an influence on their politics due to Medic supporters in the Greek citizenry. Indeed, Sparta received backing from ... View More
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ProEuthanasia ... For example, the Greek writer Plutarch mentioned that in Sparta infanticide was practiced ... nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of ... View More
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treatment of women in early wes. civ. ... Was due to religious beliefs or simply because of the womanamp39s weak physical ... In Sparta, women generally enjoyed no freedom of choice in their behavior they ... View More
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treatment of women in early wes. civ ... Was due to religious beliefs or simply because of the womanamp39s weak physical ... In Sparta, women generally enjoyed no freedom of choice in their behavior they ... View More
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treatment of women in early wes. civ. ... Was due to religious beliefs or simply because of the womanamp39s weak physical ... In Sparta, women generally enjoyed no freedom of choice in their behavior they ... View More
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