Essays about athenian sparta

  1. Comparing Athenian and Spartan Governments
    ... In Sparta, there were only 28 men on the Council and they were all aristocrats. The Athenian Council of Five Hundred elected 10 generals, or stategos, to be ...
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  2. Athens and Sparta
    ... with the masculine race, it is clearly seen how they are not even included in reference to the Athenian people as a whole. The government in Sparta followed a ...
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  3. Forms of Govt in Sparta and Athens
    ... In Sparta, the power of government rested more on elected officials than the people of the society, unlike in Athenian society. ...
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  4. Sparta and Athens
    ... Sparta was ruled by two kings. ... The Athenian democracy was an exhibit of how a large group of people could run the affairs of the polis, as opposed to a few ...
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  5. sparta and athens
    ... had the most powerful military of the Greek citystates, the men of Sparta were trained from the time they were young to be excellent soldiers. Athenian men on ...
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  6. Athens and Sparta
    ... The Athenian government was as similar as the American government today Meigas 32. Unlike the government of Athens the government of Sparta flourished as an ...
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  7. Athens vs. Sparta
    ... Because the woman of Sparta exemplified a greater political and authoritative influence, the nation thrived and became a world leader. When Athenian girls came ...
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  8. Sparta and Athens
    ... Afraid of Athenian domination Sparta started a revolt against Athens in 431 BC This revolt was known as the Peloponnesian War. The ...
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  9. How Athens took over the leadership from Sparta after the Persian ...
    ... disagreement about fortification of Athens. Themistocoles, Athenian general, went to Sparta to silence their doubts. His plan was to hide ...
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  10. Sparta
    ... Unlike the Athenian government the Spartans didnamp39t use tyranny or any form Athenian democracy. Sparta did not like the way tyranny worked so they produced a ...
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  11. How Athen took over leadership of sparta after the persian wars
    ... disagreement about fortification of Athens. Themistocoles, Athenian general, went to Sparta to silence their doubts. His plan was to hide ...
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  12. Causes of the Pelopenesian War
    ... the peloponessian war can be traced back to many specific instances but on the most part three main elements caused its rise Spartaamp39s anger at Athenian aid to ...
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  13. Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences
    ... climax came when Athens pressured Corinth and Megara, both of which Spartan allies and Athenian rivals, for seagoing trade. As a result Sparta attacked Athens ...
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  14. Comparison Athens ampamp sparta
    ... an Athenian could be a citizen was if his father was a citizen, if he was a male over thirty years of age. Whichever way it is looked at Athens and Sparta were ...
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  15. Sparta and Athens
    ... defeating Athens. This has weakened Greece and soon led to its downfall because Sparta now had to take over the Athenian people.
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  16. Athens and Sparta
    ... Encarta 97 Encyclopedia After the Persian War, Athens, like Sparta, returned to ... citystates paid to enlarge and strengthen the superior Athenian fleet to ...
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  17. How did Athens take over the leadership from Sparta after the ...
    ... disagreement about fortification of Athens. Themistocoles, Athenian general, went to Sparta to silence their doubts. His plan was to hide ...
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  18. Lysistrata of Aristophanes
    ... and Amphipolis. The Athenian leader Nicias persuaded the city to accept Spartaamp39s offer to cease the war in 421 BC. Everyone was ...
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  19. Sparta after the Peloponnesian War
    ... refuse to join in the campaign against Elis, and a few years later a Corinthian, Boiotian and Athenian alliance was formed. After the war, Sparta began, in 401 ...
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  20. Athens vrs Sparta
    ... Athenian democracy also included a system called ostracism. ... Sparta believed that the only way to attain domination is through a military society. ...
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  21. Athens vs. Sparta
    ... This caused a lot of fighting between father and son in Athenian households. ... can be found within the social aspect of culture between Athens and Sparta. ...
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  22. Peloponnesian War A Strategy Comparison
    ... Athenian Navy. The open Athenian democracy stood in stark contrast to the strict oligarchy of Sparta. A political, philosophical ...
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  23. Peloponnesian War
    ... support. Archidamus did not suppose that he could match the Athenian Navy, however, no matter how many new allies Sparta courted. His ...
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  24. The Motives and Misfortunes of the Second Athenian Expedition to ...
    ... recall in great detail, including his subsequent defection to Sparta and his warning to Syracusan allies in Messana of a proAthenian revolt planned in that ...
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  25. Peloponnesian War 2
    ... camps. In any given polis, those who wanted oligarchy sought aid from Sparta, while Athenian aid was sought by the democrats. The ...
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  26. Peloponnesian War 3
    ... camps. In any given polis, those who wanted oligarchy sought aid from Sparta, while Athenian aid was sought by the democrats. The ...
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  27. spartan women vs atheian women
    ... They had many rights that Athenian women did not have. Sparta was considered extremely secretive and suspicious of outsiders Sickinger, 1997. ...
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  28. Athens and Sparta 2
    ... central Greece. Sparta conquered Athens, the leader of the powerful Athenian Empire, in the hardfought Peloponnesian War. In 404 ...
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  29. Athens and Sparta the culture
    ... central Greece. Sparta conquered Athens, the leader of the powerful Athenian Empire, in the hardfought Peloponnesian War. In 404 ...
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  30. The Debate that Lead to the Pelloponesian War
    ... regards to the dispute over Potidea and Corcyra, only bringing Sparta into play when it became apparent that Corinth could not face the Athenian empire alone. ...
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