Sparta religion Sparta An ancient city in Greece, the capital of Laconia and the most powerful state of the Peloponnese. In Sparta religion was ... View More
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relationship Athens Sparta ... no obvious signs of contention between the two citystates and Sparta especially was contented, to maintain the policy of isolationism within the Peloponnese. ... View More
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How Athen took over leadership of sparta after the persian wars ... Problems with Messenia continued. With all the military help from other allies in the Peloponnese and Athens, Sparta did not succeed to capture Mount Ithome. ... View More
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Analysis of The Military Strategies of The Campaign of Mantinea ... The Athenians had decided instead of marching to Peloponnese they would sail into the gulf ... some 45 miles from Tegea and another 30 miles from there to Sparta. ... View More
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Ancient Sparta ... Sparta is located in the land of Peloponnese, which is a landmass off the mainland of Greece. The city was built in between a mountainous region. ... View More
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Sparta after the Peloponnesian War ... This was a distraction which encouraged Spartaamp39s enemies at home, and, three years ... of them had set limits to their hegemony, generally within the Peloponnese. ... View More
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Thucydides ... ever had during the war. The Peloponnese was the southern part of Greece controlled by Sparta. During this war Athens, the biggest ... View More
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Argos and Corinth ... Then Argos became the most prominent Greek citystate in the northeastern Peloponnese. ... by other citystates in 480 BC when Athens and Sparta asked Argosamp39 polis ... View More
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Poseidon ... Ionians of the Peloponnese, who brought him with them when they immigrated from Asia, and was particularly worshipped in this part of Greece. In Sparta he was ... View More
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