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Spartiate (Gr****: Σπαρτιάτης, Spartiátēs) or
Homoios (pl.
Homoioi, Gr****: Ὅμοιος, "alike") was an
elite full-citizen male of the
ancient Gr**** city-state...
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enlarged Sparta state.
Spartan society functioned within three classes:
homoioi or spartiates, perioeci, and the helots. The
helots were
captives of war...
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classes if they made more money. In Sparta, all male
citizens were
called homoioi,
meaning "peers". However,
Spartan kings, who
served as the city-state's...
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Lycurgus redistributed the land of
Laconia and
Messenia equally among the
homoioi with the
helots as
bound tenants. The
consensus among scholars is that...
- into
three classes: Full citizens,
known as the
Spartiates proper, or
Hómoioi ("equals" or peers), who
received a
grant of land (kláros or klēros, "lot")...
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foreign policy, and
supplied men to
fight in the
Spartan army. Like the
hómoioi (ὅμοιοι, full
Spartan citizens), the
perioeci fought in the army as hoplites...
- left
their active military service at age 30. They
called themselves "
homoioi" (equals),
pointing to
their common lifestyle and the
discipline of the...
- for as long as he was battle-worthy (usually
until the age of 60). The
hómoioi were also
required to
sleep in the
barracks until the age of 30, regardless...
- the very
fabric of
their society. He had also
noted the
concerns of the
homoioi about the loot from the
Persian wars. The
historian Ellen Millender argues...
- role in
Spartan society. The
Spartans referred to
themselves as όμοιοι (
Homoioi, men of
equal status). It was also
reflected in the
Spartan public educational...