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Sparta, Greece During Antiquity: The Reason Sparta Was Disparate From Other City States of the Period, the Amenities Sparta Did Not Possess, the Dual Rival Dynasties of Sparta, the Reason Spartan Government Assembly Was Disparate From Other Greek City States, the Role of the 5 Ephors of Sparta, the Reason the Spartan Government Was Governed by Elder Members of the State, the Ultimate Goal of the Spartan Governmental System, the Purpose of “Lycurgan Discipline” Within the Spartan Government, the Ancient Greek Civilization Which Was Directly Impacted by the Ascendance of Sparta, the Spartans Forcing the Mycenaeans to Become Helots (Serfs/State Owned Slaves), the Spartan Military’s Usage of Helots, How the Spartans Treated Infant Males With Physical and/or Mental Disabilities, the Military Training Provided to Spartan Boys at Age 7, the Spartan View of Homosexuality Within the Military and Civilian Female Sexual Liberty, and the Reason the Spartans Adopted the Mycenaean Helots Into the Spartan Military

Sparta of Ancient Greece was a looking glass of sorts, as the ingredients expected of a city state were devoid. No single political center was present, no city walls, no public buildings, no written laws, and no currency. Sparta had 2 rival dynasties situated in the same location, the Agiad and Eurypontid dynasties. The public assembly voted but didn’t debate. 5 people referred to as "Ephors" were elected annually to oversee the political administration of this political experiment. Partly radic...


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