- A
Spartiate (Gr****: Σπαρτιάτης,
Spartiátēs) or
Homoios (pl. Homoioi, Gr****: Ὅμοιος, "alike") was an
elite full-citizen male of the
ancient Gr**** city-state...
- HMS
Spartiate has been the name of two
ships of the
Royal Navy. The
first was a
captured French prize, the
second was
mostly likely named after this ship...
- The
Spartiate was
originally a
French 74-gun ship of the line,
launched in 1797. In 1798, she took part in the
Battle of the Nile,
where she
became one...
-
stratified as
Spartiates (citizens with full rights),
mothakes (free non-
Spartiate people descended from Spartans),
perioikoi (free non-
Spartiates), and helots...
- most of the
trade and commerce,
since Spartiates were
forbidden from
engaging in
commercial activity.
Spartiate-class
people were
expected to be supported...
-
Doric Gr****) was the
training program pre-requisite for
Spartiate (citizen) status.
Spartiate-class boys
entered it age seven, and aged out at 30. It...
- Renaissance. The
French classicist François
Ollier in his 1933 book Le
mirage spartiate (The
Spartan Mirage)
warned that a
major scholarly problem is that all...
- The
Amiens Spartiates are a
French American football team
based in Amiens. The team
plays in
Ligue Élite de
Football Américain (division 2).
Champion of...
- HMS
Spartiate was a ship of the Diadem-class
protected cruisers in the
Royal Navy. She was
built at
Pembroke Dock and
launched on 27
October 1898. She...
- some
Spartiates had to sell the land from
which they made
their livelihood. As the
constitution made no
provisions for
promotion to the
Spartiate caste...