Spartan Warrior 36cm AS Half Gold Veronese Bronze Electroplating Full Body Statue, Ancient Greece Veronese 1 - grifon.se
    14575963A7

    Spartan Warrior 36cm AS Half Gold Veronese Bronze Electroplating Full Body Statue, Ancient Greece

    The Spartan army stood at the center of the Spartan state, citizens trained in the disciplines and honor of a warrior society.

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    The Spartan army

    Stood at the center of the Spartan state, citizens trained in the disciplines and honor of a warrior society. Subjected to military drills since early manhood, the Spartans became one of the most feared and formidable military forces in the Greek world, attaining legendary status in their wars against Persia. At the height of Spartas power other Greeks commonly accepted that "one Spartan was worth several men of any other state." Tradition states that the semi-mythical Spartan legislator Lycurgus first founded the iconic army. He proposed reforming the Spartan society to develop a military-focused lifestyle following "proper virtues" such as equality for the male citizens, austerity, strength, and fitness. Their education focused primarily on fostering cunningness, practicing sports and war tactics, and also included learning about poetry, music, academics, and sometimes politics. Those who passed the agoge by the age of 30 achieved full Spartan citizenship. During the second Persian invasion of Greece, under Xerxes, Sparta was assigned the overall leadership of Greek forces on both land and sea. The Spartans played a crucial role in the repulsion of the invasion, notably at the battles of Thermopylae and Plataea.

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    Data sheet

    Country/Region of Manufacture
    China
    Cultures etc.
    Greek
    Brand
    Veronese
    Type
    Statue
    Construction material
    Cold cast resin - bronze finish
    Construction method
    Handmade finished
    Mold
    Department
    Grifon

    Specific References

    EAN13
    5210179009727
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