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valina [46]
3 years ago
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Which does not describe life in sparta?

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2 answers:
erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

men live together in barracks till 30

Paha777 [63]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

men live together in barracks till 30

Explanation:

Sparta, was the capital of Laconia and one of the most important Greek polis along with Athens and Thebes. Sparta may not be considered a typical polis (city state) as it did not have walls or an Acropolis, it can be seen as an "Ethnos" meaning "tribe" since its territorial state was occupied by 5 different tribes; This is a discussion that is still valid. It was located in Ancient Greece on the Peloponnese peninsula on the banks of the Eurotas River, between the mountains of Taigeto and Parnón.

Sparta was a unique city in Ancient Greece for its social system and its constitution, which were completely focused on training and military excellence. Its inhabitants were classified in various status: homoioi - they were all rights -, motaz - born outside the city but raised as Spartans -, periecos - libertos - and helots - servants. The hómoioi received a rigorous Spartan education -gogog- centered on war, thanks to which the Spartan phalanges were considered the best in battle. Spartan women enjoyed more rights and equality with men than anywhere else in the world of classical antiquity.

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