Spartan army?
Who is a Spartan army and what does it have to do with Greece?
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In the first meaning of the word, the “spartan army” is of course the army of the Greek city state of Sparta, which was known to be particularly defenceless. “Spartanic” has, in its second meaning, also become a term for economical, except for the most necessary. A Spartan army can therefore be a army of the city state of Sparta or a army that is only very well equipped.
This is the army of the city of Sparta on the peninsula of Peloponnese. For a long time, Sparta was one of the most powerful states in Greece. The fighting power of the Spartans was very high, their discipline famous. In the Peolponnesian War, Sparta and the Sea Force fought against Athens.
Sparta was a huge city state and the biggest competitor of Athens in Antiquity.