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  1. Sparta, a town near the river Evrotas, is located in the center of the Peloponnese in southern Greece. Sparta was the Dorian Greek military state, considered as the protector of Greece as it was providing large army to Greece for many years. At present, Sparta is the administrative capital of the prefecture of Laconia. History

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  2. Sparta and Athens Sparta The distinctiveness of Sparta. Prominent among the states that never experienced tyranny was Sparta, a fact remarked on even in antiquity. It was exceptional in that and in many other respects, some of which have already been noted: it sent out few colonies, only to Taras (Tarentum, in southern Italy) in the 8th century and—in the prehistoric period—to the Aegean ...

  3. Apr 25, 2019 · The Peloponnesian War was fought mainly between Athens and Sparta. However, rarely did the two sides fight each other alone. Athens was part of the Delian League, an alliance of ancient Greek-city states led and funded mainly by Athens that eventually morphed into the Athenian Empire, and Sparta was a member of the Peloponnesian League.

  4. Feb 8, 2023 · Today's Sparta has the modern comforts of any small Greek town — restaurants and hotels — as well as several museums that celebrate the region's history and house contemporary art. The Coumantaros Art Gallery Sparta, located in the town center, is an outpost of Athens' National Gallery. The museum includes a gallery of European paintings ...

  5. Spárta. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Lakedaimón témájú médiaállományokat. Spárta ( ógörögül Σπάρτη, Σπάρτα, azaz Szparté, Szparta) az ókori Görögország egyik, szigoráról és katonaságáról nevezetes dór állama volt a Peloponnészoszi-félszigeten, amely hosszú ideig Hellasz egyik legnagyobb és ...

  6. Oct 29, 2009 · The two most powerful city-states in ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta, went to war with each other from 431 to 405 B.C.The Peloponnesian War marked a significant power shift in ancient Greece ...

  7. Apr 23, 2020 · Both Sparta and Athens had very strong military, but through rigorous training throughout the entire childhood of a Spartan boy, their army became feared throughout Greece. Athens dominated the sea with their navy, but put emphasis on the education of boys in a wide range of topics such as reading, writing, music and rhetoric.

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