Comparison Athens ampamp sparta ... The differences were that there was a much wider variety in the Athenian diet than in the Spartan diet. The Athenians ate special bread called maza. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... The farmers grow olives, figs, and grapes. In Athens, we ate very little red meat, but we ate lots of fish. ... Marriage is important to Athenians. ... View More
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A Letter Explaining The Experience Of The Festival Panathena ... Theyamp39d feel they were inferior to us Athenians. ... Then the ceremony ended with a feast a set number of people from each deme selected by lot ate the cooked ... View More
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Greek Influence on the Roman Empire ... Rather, as the Spartans judged Athenians to be to amp39civilized,amp39 so did the ... the Romanamp39s notions of religion, architectural beauty and even how they ate and the ... View More
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Athens vrs Sparta ... They ate healthy, trained in athletics, and were told to have children at a later ... Athenians, being highly educated, are responsible for a variety of innovations ... View More
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Sparta vs. Athens ... They ate healthy, trained in athletics, and were told to have children at a later age so the babies would most likely be strong and ... Athenians, being highly ... View More
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greek phalanz ... At age seven, boys were taken from their mother and put into classes were they ate, slept, and ... Connelly, 38 It is believed that the Athenians generally abided ... View More
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The Bible vs. Greek Mythology ... When God found out that they ate from the tree he kicked them out of the garden. ... When King Minos found out that the Athenians found out that had escaped. ... View More
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Alexander the Great ... He crossed them at the same point as the Athenians had in the Trojan War ... That night, while his men ate and slept, Alexander stayed in his tent drawing up tactic ... View More
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