RELIGION, DEATH AND BURIAL
SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL ORGANISATION
CULTURAL AND EVERYDAY LIFE
THE ECONOMY
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
100

the protector god who was praised for his protection of naval strength

Who is Poseidon? 

100

a secret police force tasked with controlling the helots, often through fear and violence.

What is the Krypteia?

100

they were communal dining halls that reinforced military unity, discipline, and the Spartan ideals of camaraderie and shared purpose 

What is the syssitia?

100

an allotment of land given to a Spartan at birth

What is a kleros?

100

the name given to a Spartan foot soldier

What is a hoplite?

200

a goddess worshipped at a major Spartan sanctuary, and her rituals symbolized endurance, military strength, and Spartan ideals

Who is Artemis Orthia?

200

It was a foundational document that established Spartan governance, promoting military discipline and equality among citizens.

What was the Great Rhetra?

200

it's main purpose was to produce disciplined, resilient, and capable warriors 

What is the agoge?

200

obnoxiously large and designed to deter stealing and demote the ideals of luxury

What are iron bars?

200

It provided natural protection from invasions and helped in the development of Sparta's military-focused society.

What is Mt Taygetus?

300

At this temple a ritual involving boys being whipped while trying to steal cheese from the altar

What is the Temple of Artemis Orthia?

300

their powers were balanced by the ephorate and the Gerousia, ensuring no single ruler could dominate.


How were the powers of the Spartan kings limited?

300

this was both a recreational and practical activity for Spartan men. It helped develop skills in endurance, teamwork, and strategy, while also contributing to the syssitia

What is hunting?

300

these two ores were essential for the production of bronze weapons and armor

Why were tin and copper important?

300

named Castor and Pollux, they symbolised the values of athleticism, horsemanship, and warfare


Who are the Dioscuri?

400

Spartans would perform sacrifices and seek divine favor, particularly from gods like Apollo, before engaging in battle to ensure victory and success.


How did Spartans honour their gods before battle?

400

they provided labour on kleroi 

Who were the helots?

400

they were arranged with an emphasis on producing strong offspring, and couples were expected to maintain separate living arrangements while meeting in secret

How were marriages conducted in Sparta?

400

they crafted weapons, armor, and other goods, supporting the Spartan military while remaining outside the direct military service of the Spartiates

What was the role of Perioiki?

400

this was a sanctuary dedicated to Apollo 

What is the Amyklaion?

500

This festival honored the god Apollo and celebrated military virtues, symbolizing the deep connection between religion, sacrifice, and Spartan identity 

What was the Hyakinthia Festival? 

500

they were responsible for managing the kleroi (land), educating children, and upholding Spartan values of strength and discipline

What were the roles of Spartan women?

500

The Perioikoi were free and engaged in trade and craftsmanship, while the Helots were state-owned serfs who worked the land and supported Spartan military society.

How did the role of the Perioikoi differ from that of the Helots?

500

goods like luxury items, fine pottery, and materials for bronze production, facilitated mainly by the Perioikoi.


What was imported into Sparta?

500

soldiers and women dying during child-birth were given one

What were marked graves?

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