Essays About Spartans Citizens

 

  • How were Spartans different from Athens
    ... Spartans military was very important to them because at seven boys were sent to military ... expected to marry at 18, Athens men were expected to be citizens by 18 ...
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  • Athens vs. Sparta
    ... should act was based on keeping the slaves (also known as serfs or heliots) from revolting becuase heliots vastly outnumbered Spartans. Citizens were taught to ...
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  • Comparison -Athens & sparta
    ... Women and slaves did house work and helped citizens carry goods at the market. Spartan girls had to do hard physical training because the Spartans' theory was ...
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  • 'Account for the Social Struct
    ... The severe discipline imposed on the Spartans thought the agoge, produced citizens who were devoted to maintaining control of the Helots through harsh means. ...
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  • Athens vs. Sparta
    ... The Spartans of highest stature were the citizens, descending from the Dorian invaders. Secondly were the neighbors who worked in commerce and industry. ...
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  • Forms of Govt in Sparta and Athens
    ... Citizens maintained their lives by having private plots in Messenia farmed by helots. Thus, the Spartans had a lot of free time, so the boys began to be sent ...
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  • Athens and Sparta
    ... the citizens, the law protected the slaves from being treated brutally. Quite possibly one of the greatest differences between the Athenian and the Spartans ...
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  • The Hellenistic Age
    ... It continued to struggle on its own against the Macedonian domination, but the decreasing number of citizens (Spartans had a very rigid class system) and the ...
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  • Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences
    ... This trait was unique only to the Spartans during this period of time, as the ... They believed in individualism and thought that their citizens could do and be ...
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  • sparta and athens
    ... the Athenians handled their affairs and the way the Spartans handled theirs. ... allowed Athens to grow culturally and intellectually by allowing citizens to voice ...
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  • Militaristic nature of Spartan Society
    ... It is clear that Spartans valued military training above all else, even permitting ... Only at the age of thirty, when they became full Spartan citizens did the ...
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  • Athens and Sparta 2
    ... who were called helots (pronounced HEHL uhts), outnumbered the Spartans. Some of the non-Spartan Greeks escaped enslavement. They were not citizens, but they ...
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  • Athens and Sparta the culture
    ... who were called helots (pronounced HEHL uhts), outnumbered the Spartans. Some of the non-Spartan Greeks escaped enslavement. They were not citizens, but they ...
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  • Peloponnesian War 2
    ... alive). The total number of full Spartan citizens was very small, so the Spartans were determined to get the captives back. The ...
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  • Peloponnesian War 3
    ... alive). The total number of full Spartan citizens was very small, so the Spartans were determined to get the captives back. The ...
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  • Sparta
    ... The free adult male citizens of Athens were directly involved not only in government ... Unlike the Athenian government the Spartans didn't use tyranny or any form ...
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  • Greek History
    ... very fair that the citizens had little say in the decisions made by the government but, at the ti me, this was the better government. The Spartans needed to ...
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  • Comparing Athenian and Spartan Governments
    ... Then the citizens would vote on the issues. Unlike Athens, the Spartans would vote by shouting and whichever side shouted the loudest would win the vote. ...
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  • Ancient Spartan Government
    ... They were forced to cultivate the soil for the citizens who owned the ... the order and stability of the government, the governmental control angered the Spartans. ...
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  • Ancient Sparta
    ... "Although Spartans were proud to say they built their monuments "in flesh" - meaning that the virtue and courage of its citizens were the greatest monuments ...
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  • What Caused The Downfall of Sparta?
    ... Spartiates was drastically reduced, probably to less then 1000 full citizens, and now ... the Theban army facing them across the Eurotas, the Spartans armed 6,000 ...
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  • I Choose Sparta
    ... like a military camp and the people in Sparta were treated more like warriors than citizens. ... value of the arts was a huge contrast from the Spartans value of ...
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  • Lycurgus constitution
    ... of the state would remain most securely fixed if implanted in the citizens by habit ... From birth, laws and regulations were imputed into the minds of Spartans. ...
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  • Peloponnesian War
    ... fighting ended at the Ionian War that was a surprise to the Spartans, along with ... farming of the city was done by slaves, which let the male citizens serve in ...
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  • Communistic Sparta
    ... A History of World Civilizations, "the lives of Sparta's citizens were tended ... Tannenbaum clearly reinforces the history that Spartans experienced communism in ...
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  • Greek Essay
    ... During the Archaic Age in Sparta the Lycurgan system was put into effect. It gave equal rights to all citizens. ... The Spartans were able to accomplish this. ...
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  • Pericles
    ... state." Pericles was a great leader who wanted all Athenian citizens to have a ... city-states became jealous, one of them being Athens arch-rivals, the Spartans.
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  • Causes of the Pelopenesian War
    ... Tired of paying tribute to Athens the citizens of Potidaea attempted to expel the Athenian power. ... "The Spartans were not eager for war." After the Persian wars ...
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  • Thucydides - When War Comes
    ... about this at first, for the day the plague broke out the Spartans retreated under the ... Just as in war, the citizens of Athens need to find someone to blame all ...
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  • Pericles 2
    ... These actions caused the Spartans to attack Athens, which incited the Pelloponesian War. Pericles ordered all the country side citizens to flee to Athens ...
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