Spartans were both brutal and... progressive?
At the Battle of Sepeia in 494 BC, Sparta’s King Cleomenes burned Argos’ Sacred Grove, killing 6,000 soldiers in a ruthless ...
One is inscribed with the name "Lycurgus," suggesting the bust may depict the legendary founder of ancient Sparta ...
During the fifth century BC, Athens was a city-state to be reckoned with. Together with Sparta, it was one of the two great ...
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The Peloponnesian War, his magisterial opus on Athens’ doomed decades-long conflict with Sparta in the fifth century BC, includes the famous line, “The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what ...
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During excavations near Binyamina, Israel, archaeologists unearthed a pair of marble bust statues from the Roman era, estimated at around 1,700 years old, as Archaeology Magazine reported. Their ...
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They say that today is going to be the greatest party in the history of the United States. So, I hope the people of America ...