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The Spartan army was the military force of Sparta, one of the leading city-states of ancient ... [edit] Establishment of Spartan hegemony over the Peloponnese ...
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To achieve victory, Sparta had to force Athens into some kind of surrender; on .... be explained from the fact that during the war, the economy of Athens changed.
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... in Greece. As time passed the two would change from allies, to rivals, to bitter enemies. ... The Spartans conquered these people and forced them into slavery.
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Jul 19, 2011 ... The battle of Mantinea (418 BC) was a Spartan victory over an alliance of ... that the city would soon change sides if no Spartan army appeared. ... in the hope that this would force the Argives to abandon their strong position.
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The Human-Covenant war marked a change in objectives for the program; originally intended to quell rebellions, the SPARTANs were now forced into battle ...
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Athens, Sparta and Corinth were the most powerful members. In 480 B.C., Xerxes sent a force of 60000 men and 600 ships to Greece. The Greeks made their ...
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As it grew it was forced to import much of its food, and while it was near the centre of ... The Spartan army proceeded to the plain of Marathon near Athens. .... Naxos was subjugated and the allies decided to take its fleet and change the naval ...
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Comparative Essay. Contrast the rise and fall of the competing city-states of Athens and Sparta. ... Sparta, with its strong military, conquered many lands and forced them into submission. Athens and .... Based Questions, Change Over Time ...
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Lycurgus established harmony, simplicity, and strength in Sparta. ... Lycurgus had already decided that some fundamental changes would have to be .... so to keep from going hungry they were forced to plan ingenious schemes to steal food .
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