- Gr**** poleis.
Spartiate-class
women could not hold
citizenship but were
eligible to
marry Spartiates, and
their sons
could become Spartiates.
After the First...
- 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...
- (singular Mothon) were
fostered with
Spartiates and are
generally thought to have been the
children of
slave rape by
Spartiates. They were
prominent in military...
- les
Spartiates de M****ille
promus en
Ligue Magnus". bfmtv.com (in French).
Retrieved May 29, 2023. Paquereau,
Olivier (8 June 2023). "Les
Spartiates de...
- 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...
- 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...
- of
Spartiates and
Spartiate-class
mothers (that is,
those eligible for
citizen status,
totalling perhaps 1/10 to 1/32 of the po****tion).
Spartiate-class...
- 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...
-
stratified as
Spartiates (citizens with full rights),
mothakes (free non-
Spartiate people descended from Spartans),
perioikoi (free non-
Spartiates), and helots...
-
Spartan manners by
going around Athens long-haired and unwashed, like the
Spartiates. Plato's Republic,
which is set in the 5th
century BC,
gives credibility...