Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel mondo dei libri!
Aggiungi questo libro allo scaffale
Grey
Scrivi un nuovo commento Default profile 50px
Grey
Iscriviti per leggere l'intero libro o leggi le prime pagine gratuitamente!
All characters reduced
Sparta - History of the City-State in Ancient Greece - cover

Sparta - History of the City-State in Ancient Greece

Kelly Mass

Casa editrice: Efalon Acies

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinossi

Nestled in ancient Greece's Laconia, Sparta, originally named Lacedaemon in antiquity, thrived as a city-state. Positioned along the Eurotas River's banks in Laconia, within the southeastern Peloponnese, Sparta ascended to become the most formidable land force in ancient Greece around 650 BC.

Amidst the Greco-Persian Wars, Sparta claimed its status as the foremost power in the unified Greek military, rivaled only by the burgeoning naval might of Athens.

Throughout the Peloponnesian War, spanning from 431 to 404 BC, Sparta emerged as Athens' primary adversary and secured victory after the Battle of Aegospotami. While the Spartan hegemony waned after the decisive Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC, the city-state maintained its political autonomy until the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. Following the division of the Roman Empire, Sparta endured a prolonged period of decline, notably during the Middle Ages, prompting the migration of many citizens to Mystras. In contemporary times, Sparta stands as the modern capital of Laconia in southern Greece, functioning as a hub for citrus and olive processing.

Renowned for its distinctive social structure and constitution, purportedly established by the semi-mythical legislator Lycurgus, Sparta directed its societal institutions toward military training and physical prowess, prioritizing the maximization of military strength. Spartiates (full-fledged citizens), mothakes (free non-Spartiate individuals with Spartan lineage), perioikoi (free non-Spartiates), and helots constituted the four Spartan classes, the latter being state-owned enslaved locals. Spartan phalanx brigades gained widespread acclaim for their prowess in battle, marking them as among the elite in classical antiquity. Remarkably, Spartan women enjoyed more rights compared to their counterparts in other ancient Greek societies.
Disponibile da: 13/12/2023.

Altri libri che potrebbero interessarti

  • Everything is Washable and Other Life Lessons: 2022’S New How-To Guide that will Help You Navigate Modern Life with Advice on Beauty Money Family and So Much More - cover

    Everything is Washable and Other...

    Sali Hughes

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    ‘Every home should have a copy' MARIAN KEYES 
    How to buy jeans that fit 
    Thirty-seven things to have in your kitchen cupboard 
    Tiny acts for mental health  
    How to support a friend going through IVF 
    Why bad boys are an absolute waste of your time 
    How to cope with working mum guilt 
    This smart guide will help you navigate modern life, enabling you to save money and time. Sali Hughes offers striking good sense on: home; food and drink, fashion; health and beauty; life and finances; friends, relationships and family. 
    From useful, everyday tips such as how to cut your own fringe and how to buy great second-hand clothing, to the less talked about, agonising questions like how to split finances with your partner and how to grieve, Guardian beauty editor Sali Hughes has advice on the big and the small, and everything in between. 
    In this top self-help guide, Hughes, with her best advice, takes you on a journey through the house, touching on aspects of grooming, fitness, cooking, and entertaining. She provides practical solutions to everyday problems, making Everything is Washable and Other Life Lessons a must-have in every household. 
    For fans of Nora Ephron (I Feel Bad About My Neck), Anna Murphy (Destination Fabulous), Dilly Carter (Change Your Space), Kat Farmer (Get Changed), and Alexandra Shulman (Clothes... and other things that matter). 
    HarperCollins 2022
    Mostra libro
  • Wellness by instinct: the power of discipline and intuition - cover

    Wellness by instinct: the power...

    Mila Maurus

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Wellness is not just a passing trend – it’s a practical, lasting path to a healthier, happier you. As a mother of three, a business owner, and a wife, Mila understands the demands of a busy life. After trying countless diets and shortcuts, she’s discovered what truly works. Her book, WELLNESS BY INSTINCT, combines personal experience with scientifically supported strategies, offering a guilt-free approach to wellness that fits seamlessly into everyday life.
    Mostra libro
  • My First Summer in the Sierra - cover

    My First Summer in the Sierra

    John Muir

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Immerse yourself in the majestic beauty of the Sierra Nevada with "My First Summer in the Sierra" by John Muir. This audiobook takes you on an enchanting journey through the High Sierra, capturing the wonder and reverence Muir felt during his first summer exploring this stunning wilderness in 1869. 
    John Muir, a pioneering naturalist and conservationist, recounts his experiences as he accompanies a shepherd and his flock through the Sierra Nevada. His detailed observations and poetic descriptions bring to life the vibrant landscapes, diverse wildlife, and pristine natural beauty of the region. From the towering sequoias to the crystal-clear streams, Muir's words paint a vivid picture of the untouched wilderness. 
    In "My First Summer in the Sierra," Muir's profound connection to nature shines through. His writing reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and a passionate plea for its preservation. Muir's experiences in the Sierra played a crucial role in his advocacy for the creation of national parks, and his legacy continues to inspire environmentalists and nature lovers alike. 
    This audiobook edition, narrated with skill and reverence, allows listeners to experience Muir's journey firsthand. The narration captures the essence of Muir's awe and excitement as he explores the Sierra Nevada, making it an engaging and immersive listening experience. 
    Perfect for nature enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, or anyone who appreciates eloquent and heartfelt writing, "My First Summer in the Sierra" offers a captivating auditory escape into the wilderness. Whether you're on a commute, a hike, or relaxing at home, this audiobook will transport you to the breathtaking landscapes that inspired one of America's greatest naturalists. 
    Start listening to "My First Summer in the Sierra" today and let John Muir guide you through the awe-inspiring beauty of the Sierra Nevada.
    Mostra libro
  • Off-Grid Projects - Build Your Own Homestead with These Expert Projects - cover

    Off-Grid Projects - Build Your...

    Rachel Pratt

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Explanation of what off-grid living means Off-grid living is a lifestyle that involves living without the reliance on public utilities such as electricity, water, and gas. Instead, individuals generate their own power using renewable energy sources like solar, wind, or hydroelectric energy. They also use alternative sources for heating and cooking, such as wood-burning stoves or geothermal systems. 
    The concept of off-grid living is not new, and has been around for centuries. Before the advent of modern public utilities, people lived off the land, using natural resources to sustain themselves. This involved growing crops and raising livestock for food, collecting rainwater, and using wood or coal for heating and cooking. 
    Today, off-grid living is becoming more popular due to concerns about climate change, rising energy costs, and the desire for a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Off-grid living is also seen as a way to reduce dependence on external resources and to live a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lifestyle. 
    Mostra libro
  • Petty vs Pearson - The Rivalry That Shaped NASCAR - cover

    Petty vs Pearson - The Rivalry...

    Mike Hembree, Terry Labonte

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Get the detailed inside story on the legendary rivalry that helped propel NASCAR from regional curiosity to national phenomenon.The battle for NASCAR dominance was never more pronounced than when Richard Petty and David Pearson met on the track. In 551 head-to-head races between 1960 and 1986, they finished one-two an astounding 63 times (Pearson won 33, Petty 30). Each showdown attracted more media attention and new fans, helping the sport to evolve evermore rapidly.Petty vs. Pearson is the only book to examine this storied relationship, beginning with their pre-Winston Cup careers. Award-winning motorsports journalist Mike Hembree details:The drivers’ backgrounds—Petty earning his way up through a racing dynasty led by his father Lee; Pearson honing his skills as a DIY racer on local South Carolina dirt tracks Their first meeting in a Cup event, in 1960The memorable battles, including their legendary wild finish at the 1976 Daytona 500Parallel careers that coincided with seismic changes to NASCAR: the advent of superspeedways, the “aero wars,” the injection of corporate money, and a new generation of star drivers in the 1980sWhile their rivalry produced amazing finishes and tense moments, Petty and Pearson were friends throughout. Petty vs. Pearson examines that relationship, including their retirements in 1986 (Pearson) and 1992 (Petty) and their lives in NASCAR beyond the driver’s seat. Throughout the riveting text, Hembree draws on original interviews with both drivers (including interviews conducted with Petty in early 2024), those who witnessed the rivalry, and NASCAR figures who came later. The result is an entertaining and essential account of two storied drivers—and friends—who bridged NASCAR’s rollicking early years and the sophisticated entertainment concern it is today.Featuring a foreword by Terry Labonte, a legendary driver in his own right, Petty vs. Pearson is a must-have for every fan’s collection.
    Mostra libro
  • Southern Indian Kingdoms - Dynasties of the Deccan (3 in 1) - cover

    Southern Indian Kingdoms -...

    Rolf Hedger

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The southern Indian kingdoms played a crucial role in shaping the history and culture of the subcontinent. Among them, the Chera, Chola, and Pandya dynasties stood out for their military power, economic influence, and contributions to art and literature.  
    The Chera Dynasty, known for its control over important trade routes, established strong maritime links with Rome, China, and Southeast Asia.  
    The Chola Empire, one of the most formidable powers of medieval India, expanded its influence beyond the Indian subcontinent, boasting a powerful navy and an advanced administrative system.  
    The Pandya Empire, with its deep roots in Tamil culture, was known for its patronage of Sangam literature and its strategic dominance over key trade centers. These dynasties not only shaped the political landscape of southern India but also contributed to its rich artistic, architectural, and literary heritage. Through their extensive trade networks and cultural achievements, the Cheras, Cholas, and Pandyas left an enduring legacy that continues to influence South Indian traditions today.
    Mostra libro