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    • Mycenaean age
      The first reference to the Spartans at war is in the Iliad, in which they featured among the other Greek contingents. Like the res… See more

    Army Organization

    Social structure
    The Spartans (the "Lacedaemonians") divided themselves into three classes: 1. Full citizens, known as the Spartiates proper, or … See more

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    Training

    At first, in the archaic period of 700–600 BC, education for both sexes was, as in most Greek states, centred on the arts, with the male citizen population later receiving military edu… See more

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    The Army on Campaign

    Tactics
    Like the other Greek city-states' armies, the Spartan army was an infantry-based army that fought using the phalanx formation. The Sparta… See more

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    Clothing, Arms, and Armor

    The Spartans used the same typical hoplite equipment as their other Greek neighbors; the only distinctive Spartan features were the crimson tunic (chitōn) and cloak (himation),… See more

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  4. Sparta - Wikipedia

    WEBAccording to Aristotle, the Spartan military culture was actually short-sighted and ineffective. He observed: It is the standards of civilized men not of beasts that must be kept in mind, for it is good men not beasts who …

  5. How Ancient Sparta’s Harsh Military System Trained …

    WEBSep 8, 2020 · Thanks in part to the battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C., in which a small force of Spartan soldiers stayed behind to fight to the death against a vastly larger Persian army, the warriors of...

  6. Sparta - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBMay 28, 2013 · Sparta was one of the most important city-states in ancient Greece and was famous for its military prowess. The professional and well-trained Spartan hoplites with their distinctive red cloaks and long...

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  9. Bred for Battle—Understanding Ancient Sparta’s …

    WEBA state run by an inflexible military regime, whose people existed almost entirely to serve the army, the Spartans were legendary for their professionalism, intense physical and mental stamina,...

  10. Ancient Greek Warfare - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBMar 27, 2018 · A Spartan army usually consisted of five lochoi with separate units of non-citizen militia - perioikoi. Units might also be divided by age or speciality in weaponry and, as warfare became more strategic, these …

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  11. Sparta: Definition, Greece & Peloponnesian War

    WEBNov 12, 2009 · Sparta was a military city-state in ancient Greece that achieved regional power after Spartan warriors won the Peloponnesian War against the rival city of Athens.

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