Comparison of Athens and Sparta ... They both were in the same country and practiced polytheistic beliefs, but differences did occur, Athens had its love of arts and Sparta its love for military ... View More
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I Choose Sparta ... and you read ampquotMove to Athens where were working to produce a strong appreciation for the arts.ampquot And so you turn the page and see, ampquot Sparta working to build ... View More
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sparta and athens ... Athenians also had good contributions to the history of arts. The Greek citystate of Sparta and Athens each contributed to the culture and traditions of ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... Spartaamp39s sole achievement, other than military supremacy, was that its people possessed a simple life style, with no care for the arts of Athens. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... clothes or eat good food, were trained in all military arts and were ... the lifestyle of Spartans was harsh, it was attributable to making Sparta the ampquot...greatest ... View More
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Forms of Govt in Sparta and Athens ... age for so many years crushed the individual identity and formed a unified society without the enlightenment of the arts, just the love for Sparta the city. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences ... Trade, democracy, foreigners, individualism, thought, and the arts were all a part of Athens. Contrasting was Sparta whose focus was on the state, achieving ... View More
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Athens Vs. sparta ... there people which gave them the opportunity to learn about arts and literature. ... On the other hand there is Sparta which has advantages different to Athens. ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... The education of an Athenian woman involved spinning, weaving, and other domestic arts. ... In Sparta circumstances were different for women. ... View More
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sparta and athens ... men of Sparta were trained from the time they were young to be excellent soldiers. Athenian men on the other hand were educated in the humane arts because the ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... study of arts and literature. The helots slaves supported the Spartans economic needs by working the land and harvesting the crops. Family life in Sparta was ... View More
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athens vs sparta ... Maybe if your soil wasnamp39t drenched in the blood of each other, Sparta would be world ... They are being schooled in philosophy, the arts, sciences, and math. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... they outnumbered the citizen by a lot, and to extend the power of Sparta. ... so focused on their military, there were no advancements in the arts, literature, or ... View More
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Argos and Corinth ... Argos and Sparta were competing citystates Weather and Agriculture Argosamp39 weather is ... Arts and Culture In 146 BC Argos became part of the Roman province of ... View More
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Greek Achievement ... Unfortunately, after the long battles between Athens and Sparta were finally laid to ... wandered teaching what we would consider today some of the liberal arts. ... View More
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Spartan Women ... the education of a girl involved spinning, weaving, and other domestic arts, for a ... Though women in Sparta were not subject to the same training as given the men ... View More
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greek phalanz ... Sparta was the epitome of discipline. ... were taken from their mother and put into classes were they ate, slept, and were given instruction in the martial arts. ... View More
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Herodotus and Thucydides ... on the theme of Persiaamp39s imperial progress, which Athens and Sparta, as allies ... Thucydides does not take the time to discuss the arts, literature or society in ... View More
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Aristotle ... This provides no grounds for a Platonic notion of censorship of the arts. ... the lawgiver , someone like Solon of Athens or Lycurgus of Sparta, who founded the ... View More
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alexander the great ... Following his victory, Sparta was the only Greek State not under Macedonian rule. ... Alexander to play the lyre and taught him an appreciation of the fine arts. ... View More
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Trojan War ... Helen was already married to Kin Menelaus of Sparta but when visited by Paris ... Greek architects, sculptors, and painters made great contributions to the arts. ... View More
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greek vases ... important postion for transportation Laconia, an area whose capital was Sparta Boeotia, north ... and monsters suchas a Sphinx and a Harpy, from the arts or the ... View More
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Governments of Ancient Greece ... Sparta, a powerful Greek citystate, was an example of a powerful and very ... plan led to Spartans not being able to study philosophy, literature, or the arts. ... View More
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Americaamp39s First National Style ... class that read more books, hung more lithographs, and became patrons of the arts. ... fell in line with their Tara like homes and towns named Sparta and Athens. ... View More
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alexander the great ... BC, helped put Athenians and Thebans under Macedonia control, which left Sparta the only ... to play the lyre and taught him to appreciate the fine arts of music ... View More
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Greek Art ... a important position for transportation Laconia, a region whose capital was Sparta Boeotia, north ... monsters such as a Sphinx and a Harpy, from the arts or the ... View More
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Patriarchal versus Greek society ... Greek slaves outside Sparta almost never revolted on a large scale because they were ... law, wife and daughter, the wife was expected to master the arts of cooking ... View More
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Achievements of the Ancient Greeks ... Although girls in ancient Greece received no formal education in the literary arts, many of them were taught ... The two biggest cities were Atheneamp39s and Sparta. ... View More
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Totalitarianism ... J. Friedrich, ed., Totalitarianism: Proceedings of a Conference held at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ... examples of which include Sparta, the Empire ... View More
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After Death: The Effects Of Alexander on the Mediterranean Region ... Indeed, Sparta received backing from Persia in order to conduct the Peloponnesian War . ... The arts and sciences mentioned above were funded from the growth of ... View More
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