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History of Sparta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article covers the history of Sparta from its founding to the present, concentrating primarily on the Spartan state during the height of its power from the 6th to the 4th ... en.wikipedia.org
History of Ancient Sparta History of ancient sparta, Greece, Hellas, arts, pottery, ... Of the early history of Sparta we rely on very few legends. It is said to have been founded by Lacedaemon, the ... www.sikyon.com
History of SPARTA History of SPARTA including The Spartan experience, Leaders of the Greek world, The Delian League, Peloponnesian Wars, Mutual destruction, A slow decline www.historyworld.net
Sparta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Routledge, ISBN 0415040248 Forrest, W.G. (1968), A History of Sparta, 950–192 B.C., New York: W. W. Norton & Co. Green, Peter (1998), The Greco-Persian Wars (2 ed.), Berkeley: en.wikipedia.org
Jug Tavern - History More than 200 years ago, Sparta was transformed from a piece of farmland into a residential community with one of the nation's first subdivision plans. www.jugtavern.org
Sparta - History The people-Upbringing-Adult life-The constitution-The achivement. The people. There is a story about a Spartan boy who, in order to conceal a fox which he had stolen, hid it ... www.laconia.org
Ancient Greece: Sparta It's hard for textbooks to say anything nice about the Spartans. Take up any world history textbook and read; you'll find that the Spartans were "an armed camp," "brutal ... www.wsu.edu
Ancient History Sourcebook: 11th Brittanica: Sparta SPARTA AN ancient city in Greece, the capital of Laconia and the most powerful state of the Peloponnese. The city lay at the northern end of the central Laconian plain, on the ... www.fordham.edu
Greece, A History of Ancient Greece, Sparta A history of Ancient Greece (Greeks) from the Dorians to Alexander including their cities, Philosophy, Government, Contributions, rise and decline. history-world.org
Sparta - A Military City-State Sparta a military city-state. Spartans and Messenians and the Messenian War. ... The same goes for the Spartans. One-against-one, they are as good as anyone in the world. ancienthistory.about.com
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