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Sparta
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Mark Cartwright published on 28 May 2013 |
Sparta was one of the most important Greek city-states throughout the Archaic and Classical periods and was famous for its military prowess. The professional and well-trained Spartan hoplites with their distinctive red cloaks, long hair, and lambda-emblazoned shields were probably the best and most feared fighters in Greece, fighting with distinction at such... [continue reading]
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Numa Denis Fustel De CoulangesThe Johns Hopkins University Press (01 May 1980)Price: $21.66 -

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