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... communist state. The children of Sparta were taught to read and write, but all other training was physical (Michell 180). To explain ...
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... At the age of seven children were put in military barrack and divided among ... Sparta were isolationists and forbade travel and trade so no one would have the ...
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... These meetings were mostly for the purpose of creating children. Men and women did not live together in Sparta. Men lived in barracks with other male soldiers. ...
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... How are the children, and how is life? ... Maybe if your soil wasn't drenched in the blood of each other, Sparta would be world renowned for agriculture. ...
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... and wife getting together to breed children, but to have a functional family setting was hurtful to the army and was not practiced. Women in Sparta were given ...
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... The women of Sparta felt they were privileged to be the mothers and wives of ... had a belief that hard physical training advocated the birth of healthy children. ...
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... She managed the family's money , the children , and the slaves. She also spun wool and created artistic pottery (Hornblower 145). In Sparta the lives of women ...
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... In Sparta, marriage was not an answer to social needs, but more of the basis ... All emphasis was put on raising and educating the children, just as many wish to ...
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... Unlike the Spartans, Athenian children were educated and brought up to appreciate ... Because both Sparta and Athens were powerful countries with strong ideals ...
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... for them. The form of government practiced in Sparta was controlling toward the lives of children, men, and slaves. When persuing ...
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... Weakling children were left in the hills to die of exposure. In Alkmans' Partheneia, the women of Sparta were permitted to exercise nude, which supposedly ...
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... and were told to have children at a later age so the babies would most likely be strong and healthy. Because of this military training, Sparta usually had the ...
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... In 405 BC, Sparta's Lysander took his navy northward to Hellespont. ... that they will continue to play the role of the servant: caring for children that will ...
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... I also favor the Athenians values on children. ... The Greek city-state of Sparta and Athens each contributed to the culture and traditions of western civilization ...
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... There were no walls built around Sparta, to make them fight harder; there were ... Spartans' theory was that if the female was tough she would bare tough children. ...
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... firm indication in Xenophon of a substantial class of the bastard children of Spartiates ... clear that, by the latter part of the Archidamian War, Sparta had begun ...
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... Then, married for the sole purpose to have children. ... One difference between Athens and Sparta is the Spartan army was best of it time, while Athens had the ...
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... Like Sparta, education started at the age of seven when parents would send their children to school in hopes of attaining character, taste, temperance ...
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... In Sparta, the military was a way of life. From an early age, children were trained to be strong and to have good fighting skills. ...
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... employ it. Sparta was the epitome of discipline. It started for Spartans as children. The state regulated everything. Pregnant women ...
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... and blatant sexual innuendoes, finally convinces the men of Athens and Sparta to agree ... so now a widow finds herself on her own, probably with children, and no ...
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... and blatant sexual innuendoes, finally convinces the men of Athens and Sparta to agree ... so now a widow finds herself on her own, probably with children, and no ...
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... were seen as being inferior to men and had no other parts in life than to take care of the house and produce children. ... Sparta had more of an equal view on women ...
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... and blatant sexual innuendoes, finally convinces the men of Athens and Sparta to agree ... So now a widow finds herself on her own, probably with children, and no ...
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... It is the oligarchy in Sparta that put a war-like attitude as it's ... nothing more than the responsibilities of managing the household and educating the children. ...
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... Knowing the Arcadians were more than likely marching to Sparta to support them in ... cavalry on to Mantinea to attack the cattle and laborers, children and other ...
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... This sex strike finally convinces the men of Athens and Sparta to agree to a ... reasons, so now a widow finds herself on her own, probably with children, and does ...
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... She bore the children of many different gods including Ares and Dionysus. ... The fairest woman was Helen, the Greek queen of Sparta. ...
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... all of the fighting and death, another war broke out between Sparta and Thebes ... were expected to run the household, order the slaves, tend the children, cook the ...
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... all of the fighting and death, another war broke out between Sparta and Thebes ... were expected to run the household, order the slaves, tend the children, cook the ...
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