Essays About sparta assembly

 

  • Forms of Govt in Sparta and Athens
    ... The assembly of citizens supported the militaristic lifestyle of Sparta. In fact, Sparta was the only Greek city to support a full-time army. ...
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  • Athens and Sparta
    ... Unlike the government of Athens the government of Sparta flourished as an aristocracy . ... There was a Council of Elders , an assembly , and the five ephors. ...
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  • Athens vrs Sparta
    ... Because of this military training, Sparta usually had the best athletes at the ... The government structure included an Assembly, the Ephors, and a Council of ...
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  • Sparta and Athens
    ... Sparta were isolationists and forbade travel and trade so no one would have the influence on foreign ways of living. ... The assembly had all the power. ...
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  • Sparta and Athens
    ... Sparta was ruled by two kings. ... canceled debts for land, banned enslavement for debtors, allowed all citizens to join the aristocratic assembly that elected ...
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  • Comparing Athenian and Spartan Governments
    ... stand for public office. In Sparta, the Assembly of Citizens consisted of all male citizens over the age of 30. To be a citizen ...
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  • Athens and Sparta
    ... At the end of the Second Messenian War, all the non-nobles of Sparta demanded rights ... elders and two kings over the age of 60, and an assembly, which consisted ...
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  • Athens vs. Sparta
    ... The government in Sparta followed a very different coarse than that of the Athenians. ... Working below the Ephors was the Council of Elders and an Assembly. ...
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  • Athens and Sparta 2
    ... murder trials and prepared political matters for the vote of the general assembly. ... the empire into the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) against Sparta and its ...
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  • Athens and Sparta the culture
    ... murder trials and prepared political matters for the vote of the general assembly. ... the empire into the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) against Sparta and its ...
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  • Greek History
    ... time taken away from their normal work by serving on the Assembly lowered their ... In the city-state of Sparta, the government was controlled by an oligarchy in ...
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  • Militaristic nature of Spartan Society
    ... only one of them was selected to lead a campaign, while the other remained in Sparta. ... then it would increase his chance of being elected by the assembly as a ...
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  • Spartan Ephorate
    ... the board of ephors was the organ of citizen control over the dual kingship of Sparta. There were five ephors, elected each year by the full Assembly of Equals ...
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  • Comparison -Athens & sparta
    ... There were two kings that ruled Sparta. ... Any elder that wanted to become a member of the Gerousia appeared in person in front of the assembly. ...
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  • Aristophanes
    ... for peace was anticipated by the sudden outburst of Amphitheus, who stated that the gods sent him to negotiate peace with Sparta. The assembly kicks Amphitheus ...
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  • Athens vs. History
    ... things. At age 30 many of the men were put on the assembly to help with the government. Sparta had more of an equal view on women. ...
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  • Archidamus and Pericles during the Greek Wars
    ... Archidamus overall assessment was, at the time the assembly was considering war, Sparta would fair quite poorly against its enemy Athens and their allies. ...
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  • Sparta
    ... parts ruling class, the council of elders, the Ephorate, and the Assembly. For this specific time period the oligarchy government used in Sparta was better for ...
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  • Lysistrata of Aristophanes
    ... its continental territories and allies, and Sparta kept all the territories acquired. Nicias, however, was a rival with Alcibiades in the democratic assembly. ...
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  • ancient governmental standards
    ... other state owned properties; the Council also set the agenda for the Assembly. ... However, one city-state other than Athens does deserve some attention, Sparta. ...
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  • Peloponnesian War 2
    ... In the assembly, Alcibiades (the brilliant but erratic ward of Pericles) spoke in favor ... the general Nicias (who had negotiated the peace with Sparta) against it ...
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  • Peloponnesian War 3
    ... In the assembly, Alcibiades (the brilliant but erratic ward of Pericles) spoke in favor ... the general Nicias (who had negotiated the peace with Sparta) against it ...
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  • Aristophanes
    ... small number of people rule a city-state instead of an assembly of representatives ... he had been sent from the gods to restore peace with Sparta (Aristophanes 64 ...
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  • Women in 5th century bce Athens
    ... All women, slaves and metics had absolutely no say in the Assembly. The only factor that slowed the progress of Athens was her rivalry with Sparta. ...
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  • The Debate that Lead to the Pelloponesian War
    ... They imply that the aim of their speech is to dissuade Sparta from declaring war ... When the Spartan assembly had heard the case against Athens and the Athenian ...
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  • The odessy
    ... still alive. Mentes also told Telemakhos to call an assembly meeting and then travel to Pylos and Sparta. Penelope, Odysseus's wife ...
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  • Athen Essay
    ... Athens and Sparta were two of the most powerful city-states. Sparta was ruled by the military. ... The assembly would meet at the Acropolis four days every month. ...
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  • The Odyssey
    ... At the assembly Telemachus shows some signs of taking leadership of his house. ... lets it be known that he is going to set sail to Pylos and Sparta to find word ...
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  • The Hellenistic Age
    ... of a community\'s contribution to the league\'s army, a popular assembly of all ... always annulled by their constant rivalry and by the refusal of Sparta, who had ...
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  • The Odyessy: Telemachus and H
    ... and encourage him to call the long-haired Achaeans to an assembly and speak his mind to that crowd of Suitors... After that I shall send him to Sparta and to ...
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