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  2. Women in ancient Sparta - Wikipedia

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    Spartan women enforced the state ideology of militarism and bravery. Plutarch relates that one woman, upon handing her son his shield, instructed him to come home "either with this, or on it". [46] Because Spartan men spent much of their time living in barracks or at war, Spartan women were expected to run the household themselves.

  3. Women in ancient warfare - Wikipedia

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    The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World (Princeton University Press, 2014) online review; Toler, Pamela D. Women warriors: An unexpected history (Beacon Press, 2019). Wilde, Lyn Webster. On the trail of the women warriors: The Amazons in myth and history (Macmillan, 2000).

  4. Category:Ancient Spartan women - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Spartan queens consort (2 C, 11 P) P. Spartan princesses (9 P) W. Spartan women in ancient warfare (3 P) Pages in category "Ancient Spartan women"

  5. Category:Spartan women in ancient warfare - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spartan women in ancient warfare" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Sparta - Wikipedia

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    Plato, in the middle of the fourth century, described women's curriculum in Sparta as consisting of gymnastics and mousike (music and arts). Plato praised Spartan women's ability when it came to philosophical discussion. [153] Most importantly, Spartan women had economic power because they controlled their own properties, and those of their ...

  7. Category:Women in ancient Greek warfare - Wikipedia

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    Spartan women in ancient warfare (3 P) Pages in category "Women in ancient Greek warfare" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  8. Spartan army - Wikipedia

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    War chariots were used by the elite, but unlike their counterparts in the Middle East, they appear to have been used for transport, with the warrior dismounting to fight on foot and then remounting to withdraw from combat. However, some accounts show warriors throwing their spear from the chariot before dismounting.

  9. The Spartans (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Spartan marriage customs are discussed, and the differences in the role of women in Sparta and the rest of Greece is studied (Spartan women were relatively "free"). At the age of 12, a boy was paired with an older man, usually one of the unmarried warriors, aged between 20 and 30.