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Sparta
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Spar·ta  (spärt) also Lac·e·dae·mon (ls-dmn)
A city-state of ancient Greece in the southeast Peloponnesus. Settled by Dorian Greeks, it was noted for its militarism and reached the height of its power in the sixth century b.c. A protracted rivalry with Athens led to the Peloponnesian Wars (460-404) and Sparta's hegemony over all of Greece. Its ascendancy was broken by Thebans in 371.

Sparta [ˈspɑːtə]
n
(Placename) an ancient Greek city in the S Peloponnese, famous for the discipline and military prowess of its citizens and for their austere way of life
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Noun1.Sparta - an ancient Greek city famous for military prowess; the dominant city of the Peloponnesus prior to the 4th century BC
Peloponnese, Peloponnesian Peninsula, Peloponnesus - the southern peninsula of Greece; dominated by Sparta until the 4th century BC
Spartan - a resident of Sparta
Translations
Sparta [ˈspɑːtə] NEsparta f
Sparta
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Sparta [ˈspɑːtə] nSparta


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The idea of a leading power in the system, a power of acknowledged primacy and wide-ranging powers of initiative to look after the general welfare, can be traced to the foundation of Sparta's Peloponnesian League in the sixth century BCE.
Sparta formed its own alliance, the Peloponnesian League (see map, p.
Twenty years ago, I was inclined to think that Pericles was less like Bismarck than like the last pre-World War I German chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, and I still suspect that the embargo against Megara was aimed at dividing Corinth from Sparta and splitting the Peloponnesian League so that Athens could fight an inevitable war on favorable terms.
 
 
 
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