-
proportion of
helots in
relation to
Spartan citizens varied throughout the
history of the
Spartan state;
according to Herodotus,
there were
seven helots for each...
- Spartans),
perioikoi (free non-Spartiates), and
helots (state-owned
enslaved non-Spartan locals), with
helots making up the
majority of the po****tion. Spartiate...
-
composed of
liberated Helots. Douloi, who were
chattel slaves not tied to the land, also existed;
earlier sources conflate them with
helots, but
later sources...
-
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-
supported by
their kleroi and
Helots, and to do no work,
except that
related to
military conflict. All classes,
including Helots,
fought in the
Spartan military...
- is used both for
Spartan helots and for
slaves as held
elsewhere in the Gr**** world;
later sources distinguish between helots, who were the
property of...
- any
helots who they came across. That
suggests that
helots may have had to
comply with
curfew laws put into
place by the Spartans.
Troublesome helots could...
-
supposing (without proof) that
there were 900
helots (three per Spartan)
present at the battle. If
helots were
present at the battle,
there is no reason...
-
their fighting age
helots to ****ist on the
logistical problems posed by such a
large Gr**** army. He
argues that only 10,000
helots were deplo**** for combat...
- most
numerous class was the
Helots, state-owned
serfs enslaved to farm the
Spartiate klēros. By the 5th
century BC, the
helots, too, were used as
light troops...