
1) Achaean League member 2) Aggressive ancient city-state 3) Ally of corinth 4) Ancient Athens foe 5) Ancient athens rival 6) Ancient capital of Laconia 7) Ancient city in Greece 8) Ancient city state 9) Ancient city-state 10) Ancient foe of Athens 11) Ancient greek city 12) Ancient Greek city state
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1) Lacedaemon
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[Athletic club] LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) musicians from Hong Kong ...
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[magazine] ΣPARTA is a semiannual educational magazine dedicated to the ancient Spartan and Greek history, with a readership that mainly represents teachers, historians, re-enactors, and other individuals interested in the history of ancient Greece. The managing editor is Robert Montgomerie. The magazine is published by Markoulakis Publica...
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[modern] Sparta (or Sparti; Σπάρτη, Spárti) is a city in Laconia, Greece. It lies at the site of ancient Sparta. The municipality population in 2011 was 35,259, of whom 17,408 lived in the city itself. ==History== Until modern times, the site of ancient Sparta was occupied by a small town of a few thousand people who lived among the ...
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[moth] Sparta is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae. ...
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[mythology] In Greek mythology, Sparta was the daughter of Eurotas by Clete. She was wife of Lacedaemon (also her uncle) by whom she became the mother of Amyclas and Eurydice of Argos (no relation to Orpheus` Eurydice). The city of Sparta is said to have been named after her; however, the city was often called Lacedaemon as well. The two na...
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[rocket] The Sparta was a three-stage rocket that launched Australia`s first Earth satellite, WRESAT, on 29 November 1967. Sparta used a surplus American Redstone as its first stage, an Antares-2 as a second stage, and a BE-3 as a third stage. Several Spartas were launched from 1966–67 from Woomera Test Range in Woomera, South Australia a...
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[ship] The Sparta is a 48-metre (157-foot) Russian-flagged fishing trawler and refrigerator ship. ==Ross Sea accident== On 16 December 2011 the Sparta sent out a distress signal after it struck a submerged iceberg while fishing for Antarctic cod in the Ross Sea. The accident left the vessel holed below the waterline and sinking close to the...
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[SPAR-ta] A city in southern Greece. The Spartans were famous for their strict military training and powerful army.
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ancient capital of the Laconia district of the southeastern Peloponnese, Greece, and capital of the present-day nomós (department) of Lakonía on the ... [50 related articles]
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Ancient Greek city-state in the southern Peloponnese (near Sparte), developed from Dorian settlements in the 10th century BC. The Spartans, known for their military discipline and austerity, took...
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[
n] - an ancient Greek city famous for military prowess
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noun an ancient Greek city famous for military prowess; the dominant city of the Peloponnesus prior to the 4th century BC
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Ancient Greek city-state in the southern Peloponnese (near Sparte), developed from Dorian settlements in the 10th century BC. The Spartans, known for their military discipline and austerity, took part in the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars. The Dorians formed the ruling race in Sparta, the original inhabitants being divided into
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A city-state in southern Greece. The Spartans were famous for their strict military training and powerful army.
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