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Cali Mason
8 July, 07:45
Why was sparta known as the military city state?
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Camren Patel
8 July, 10:53
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Unlike such Greek city-states as Athens, a center for the arts, learning and philosophy, Sparta was centered on a warrior culture. Male Spartan citizens were allowed only one occupation: solider ... Spartan boys started their military training at age 7, when they left home and entered the Agoge.
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