Essays About spartan athenian

 

  • Comparing Athenian and Spartan Governments
    ... The Athenian democracy was much more just than the Spartan's way of governing. Therefore, I would much rather reside in Athens than in Sparta.
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  • spartan women vs atheian women
    ... Spartan women were proud of who they were, wives and mothers of soldiers. An Athenian woman was seen as impulsive, less rational, emotional, and weaker than ...
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  • Spartan Education
    ... of craftsmen better." (Politics VIII.3). As one can see, the education of an Athenian was far less demanding and physically stressful than that of a Spartan. ...
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  • WHAT IF SOCRATES WAS A SPARTAN
    WHAT IF SOCRATES WAS SPARTAN? Socrates, as everyone knows, is a renowned Athenian philosopher. But imagine, for a moment, what life ...
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  • Causes of the Pelopenesian War
    ... instances but on the most part three main elements caused its rise; Sparta's anger at Athenian aid to Spartan enemies, Spartan fear of Athenian power, and the ...
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  • Peloponnesian War
    ... on the mainland of Greece." Well-founded or not, these fears came to a head in 432, when Spartan allies lobbied hard for the League to check Athenian growth by ...
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  • Athens vs. Sparta
    ... had full authority over their households and were not forced into a life of only childbearing and housekeeping like the Athenian woman. Spartan women generally ...
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  • Peloponnesian War - A Strategy Comparison
    ... Well-founded or not, these fears came to a head in 432, when Spartan allies lobbied hard for the League to check Athenian growth by declaring war. ...
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  • sparta and athens
    ... Early on the Spartan and Athenian city-states were overpopulated, the way that each society decided to handle the overpopulation is a direct cause of why the ...
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  • Peloponnesian War 2
    ... The Spartans used their new fleet to attack the Athenians, and in 405 at Aegospotami, the Athenian fleet was destroyed. The Spartan commander Lysander now ...
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  • Peloponnesian War 3
    ... The Spartans used their new fleet to attack the Athenians, and in 405 at Aegospotami, the Athenian fleet was destroyed. The Spartan commander Lysander now ...
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  • Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences
    ... However the climax came when Athens pressured Corinth and Megara, both of which Spartan allies and Athenian rivals, for seagoing trade. ...
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  • Athens and Sparta
    ... The military service for the Spartan men ended at the age of 60 (Connolly 230). The Athenian women were very literate and educated. ...
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  • Women of Greece
    ... union. In this way Spartan women were liable to the state to breed children. Athenian women were not allowed to own property. Their ...
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  • Greek History
    ... The best example of why the Spartan government was better then the Athenian government happened in 404 BC when the Spartan army were able to conquer the mighty ...
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  • Lysistrata
    ... Similar to the distinctions between men and women, these Athenian-Spartan differences caused misunderstandings between the two parties and eventually the war. ...
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  • Athens and Sparta
    ... clearly seen how they are not even included in reference to the Athenian people as ... over the age of 60, and an assembly, which consisted of all Spartan citizens ...
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  • Sparta after the Peloponnesian War
    ... Athens' destruction in 404, saw oligarchic Athens as just the Spartan satellite they feared, and so Boiotia assists the returning Athenian democrats, Corinth ...
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  • 'Account for the Social Struct
    ... Xenophon on the other hand, wrote while the Spartan society reigned supreme in Greece, and although he was Athenian he does have reasons to write to promote ...
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  • Comparison -Athens & 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. ...
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  • The Debate that Lead to the Pelloponesian War
    ... When the Spartan assembly had heard the case against Athens and the Athenian delegates answer they asked all foreigners to leave so they could discuss the ...
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  • Minoan Culture
    ... The Spartan system made every full citizen a Spartan soldier. Whereas Athenian government was democratized to reflect the interests and outlook of her people ...
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  • Analysis of The Military Strategies of The Campaign of Mantinea
    ... far as Nemea and decided that this was the only way the Athenian army could ... to Peloponnese they would sail into the gulf of Argolis in Spartan territory; then ...
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  • Greek Civilization
    OUTLINE: I. INTRODUCTION - Brief statements on; A. The Minoan's B. The Mycenaean's C. The Spartan's D. The Athenian's II. BRONZE ...
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  • The Motives and Misfortunes of the Second Athenian Expedition to ...
    ... be most acutely felt, might be impelled to desert the Spartan cause.3 ... Peloponnesian allies in the west were distracted by equally powerful Athenian allies, and ...
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  • Archidamus and Pericles during the Greek Wars
    ... Although the Spartan army posed no threat to the Athenian people while they were safe behind the walls of Athens, Pericles failed to understand the ...
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  • Aristophanes
    ... "Women make war for peace and abstain from sex to obtain it." (Spatz 100) Their enemy is the military in general, both Athenian and Spartan, which have left ...
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  • Role of Sex in Lysistrata
    ... effective. In the end, a Athenian arrives and chases the Chorus off so that the Spartan envoys can leave the banquet. An Athenian ...
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  • Athens vrs Sparta
    ... The Athenian government had a democracy, while the Spartan government had a military aristocracy. The two governments differed in many ways. ...
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  • Womens' Roles in The Epic of Gilgamesh, Lysistra, and Perpetua
    ... By setting their minds together, Lysistrata with the help of the Athenian and Spartan women ended a generation of war between Athens and Sparta. ...
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