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Sparta
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12th Grade
03/31/2014

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What occurs at the Gymnopaediae Festival?
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the festival of the unarmed boys. The festival was held in the Agora (market place) where singing, boxing , the rite of passage , and the young soldiers show of their physical excellence. unmarried males over 30 or without kids-not allowed.
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What are the 4 religious festivals held in Sparta?
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1) Gymnopaediae 2) Karneia 3) Hyakinthia 4) Snathcing of the Cheeses
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What happens at the Snatching of the cheeses?
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It is held at Artemis Orthia in May/June. The altar is defended by older youths with whips. try to snatch as much cheese as possible. Boys where around the age of 12/13.
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What happens at the Hyakinthia Festival?
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celebrated at Amyclae (5km away from sparta) for 3 dys in July.The first stage is where sorrow&mourning takes place in honor of Hyakinthia, and the second stage is recoicing in honor of Apollo-wearing wreaths, singing, sacrifice, meal&dancing.
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What type of art and architecture is used by the Spartans?
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What type of art and architecture is used by the Spartans?
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How long is the Karneia festival and what happened?
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It lasted for 9 days during August. Is the celebration of migration & colonisation of the area. Had running races-1 unmarried male was chased-if caught than it meant good omen for the state. 5 unmarried people were chosen to cover the cost. Not allowed to go to war.
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Who is Plutarch?
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He lived between 46&126 BCE. He makes reference to Lucurgus 'Great law-maker'
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Who was the Hyakinthia Festival named after?
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It was named after Hyakinthos- young lover of apollo
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Who is Plato?
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He was from the 4th century, and is a Pro-spartan source. He admires the Spartan system.
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What do the spartans consider to be Leisure?
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hunting, banquets, dancing, horse-riding and athletics. You could borrow your neighbors dog/s to go hunting.
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By how much did the Helots outnumber the Spartans?
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3:1, 10:1, or 20:1 depending on the source.
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Who is Aristotle?
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He was Plato's pupil. 4th Century, and is Anti-Sparta. He believes that women caused the downfall of Sparta.
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What are the 4 major shrines used by the Spartans?
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1) Temple of Artemis Orthia 2) Athena of the city 3) Apollo at Amyclae 4) Menelaion - shrine to Helen
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Who is Xenophon?
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He wrote a work called 'The Constitution of the Lacedoemonians' in the 4th century. He is Pro-Sparta and provides info on the spartan Military system.
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What were the spartan slaves called and where are they from?
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They are called helots and they are enslaved Messenians.
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Who is Herodotus?
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He is known as the Father of History as well as the father of lies because he likes to exaggerated. he provides the earliest account of Sparta in the 5th Century.
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