Spartan polis

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The Spartan polis was the militaristic city-state of ancient Greece centered on Sparta, renowned for its disciplined warrior society and dominant land army.

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Label Occurrences
Spartan polis canonical 2
Spartan oligarchy 1
Spartan society 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city-state
polis
allianceLeaderOf Peloponnesian League
capital Sparta
centeredOn Sparta
citizenClass Spartiates
perioikoi
declineAfter Battle of Leuctra
governmentType mixed constitution
oligarchy
hasOffice apella
dual kings
ephors
Gerousia
surface form: gerousia
knownFor Peloponnesian League
surface form: Peloponnesian League leadership

Spartan education system
surface form: agoge education system

austerity
disciplined warrior culture
dominant land army
dual kingship
helot system
hoplite warfare
militaristic society
oligarchic constitution
lawgiverTradition Lycurgus (legendary lawgiver)
surface form: Lycurgus
locatedIn Laconia
Peloponnese
ancient Greece
mainDeity Apollo
Artemis
surface form: Artemis Orthia

Athena Chalkioikos
militaryInstitution Agoge
surface form: agoge
militaryUnit Spartan hoplites
Spartan phalanx
notableBattle Battle of Leuctra
Battle of Plataea
Battle of Thermopylae
participatedIn Greco-Persian Wars
Peloponnesian War
peakInfluencePeriod 5th century BCE
primaryLanguage Doric Greek
religion ancient Greek religion
rivalOf Argos
Athenian polis
socialInstitution syssitia
socialValue courage
discipline
equality among Spartiates
obedience
subjectClass Helots
surface form: helots

Referenced by (5)

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Battle of Pylos opposedPolity Spartan polis
Mount Taygetus associatedWith Spartan polis
this entity surface form: Spartan society
Classical period hasPoliticalSystem Spartan polis
this entity surface form: Spartan oligarchy
Thirty Years' Peace signatory Spartan polis
polis of Athens rival Spartan polis
this entity surface form: polis of Sparta