The Athenian fleet was operating in the northern Aegean, with a combined Corinthian and Spartan navy in pursuit. |
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Far from being a Spartan retreat of the kind normally associated with religious contemplation, ministers who did visit lived a life of luxury. |
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This probably refers to the anapaestic and iambic chants which accompanied armed dances and processions at certain Spartan festivals. |
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The final settlement of Greece involved a difficult war against the Spartan ruler Nabis, nominally as head of an almost Panhellenic alliance. |
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With Spartan fortitude he had to squeeze his chilblained feet into wet socks and soggy boots frozen solid. |
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The Thebans were de facto political allies of the Spartan alliance, sharing enmity with Athens' empire. |
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Obviously, a democratic society or its subunits could decide to lead as Spartan an existence as they wanted. |
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On the other hand, Spartan isolationism appeared as a direct threat to Athens. |
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The military structure of Spartan society was shaped by the necessity of holding down the helot class that did all the actual work. |
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At first he danced a solid, Spartan dance, then a rather more fey Athenian dance. |
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With the collapse of Spartan hegemony in 371, the fragmentation of Greece was such that it became harder to find allies than to hire troops. |
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There boys and girls alike competed naked, which got Spartan maidens the reputation for being rather fast. |
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What happened to Thebes is indeed a clear sign that it was Spartan rather than Persian interests that determined the nature of the King's Peace. |
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Thaddeus epitomized a Spartan athlete of ancient times, as did his older brother, Dmitri. |
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Of course, she is Spartan and your people rarely expose any weakness, even under the blade of a knife. |
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The tuition in obedience that I received as a boy was too severe, too Spartan to be imposed upon Athenians. |
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The sparseness of the set does nothing to enhance the already emotionally Spartan feel of the play. |
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Spartan dominance rose from its unquestionable position as the preeminent continental army of the region. |
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Sparta failed to co-ordinate a two-pronged attack on the Boeotians, and Lysander was killed in a Spartan defeat at Haliartus in Boeotia. |
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The Spartan constitution was mixed, containing elements of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy. |
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The Temple of Zeus itself was funded from a military campaign, and its entablature was adorned with Spartan military trophies. |
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General warfare did not immediately follow the Spartan seizure of the Theban acropolis, but diplomatic initiatives increased in intensity. |
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Each Spartan cell has a seatless toilet, a small sink and metal bed bolted into the wall. |
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Though born lame in one leg, and displaying a streak of romanticism, Agesilaus was typically Spartan in his qualities and limitations. |
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Where those earlier works limned violence, the works since 2001 are notable for their renunciative, Spartan rigor. |
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Their sense of security was badly shocked when Spartan ships, fueled by Persian cash, first attacked their military convoys. |
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Bullough was a third-team all-American and a cornerstone of the Spartan defense. |
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Having raised up a Spartan fleet to destroy Athens, they then opened their coffers to Athens and helped it rebuild. |
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Spartan admirals quickly trained themselves for a new kind of war, and one of them, Lysander, mastered it very quickly. |
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When I started, cruisers always bragged about being tough and Spartan. |
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There are sad, Spartan stores, endless rundown espresso cafes, and just a handful of attractive restaurants. |
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Another Spartan student said that his undergraduate degree came from an unaccredited chiropractic school that American medical schools were unlikely to recognize. |
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Let me therefore first expand a little on Greek, and especially Spartan, competitiveness, and then on Greek, and especially Spartan, attitudes to and practices of freedom. |
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Jacomus drew his sword and plunged into battle with Spartan zeal. |
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Tough and Spartan in his habits, he was also a keen rambler, and it was through the Ramblers Association that he met his companion Hazel Weatherhead. |
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The combination of this ideology, the education of Spartan males, and the disciplined maintenance of a standing army gave the Spartans much needed stability. |
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Those two aspects of Spartan culture and society by themselves make Sparta worthy of our continued study, but they far from exhaust Sparta's fascination. |
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Throughout this ordeal he maintained a personal diary which records, in language of Spartan simplicity, the daily struggle against disease, cruelty, hopelessness, and death. |
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The following Spring and Summer, the main allied Greek army, headed by 10,000 Spartan hoplites, routed the Persian army at Palatea, and its navy at Salamis. |
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Spartan herbicide does not photodegrade at the soil surface. |
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Spartan herbicide has provided excellent control of troublesome broadleaf weeds, such as kochia, Russian thistle, and pigweed in no-till sunflower for the past several years. |
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But when Spartan Princess Helen cuckolds Menelaus with Trojan Prince Paris, warmongering Agamemnon uses it as an excuse for launching an all out war on Troy. |
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So in the summer of 431, a Spartan army invaded Attica, laying waste to Acharnai, a rural deme to the north-west of Athens, within sight of the city walls. |
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The twenty-eight elders, who were members for life, seem drawn in practice, if not by law, from a narrow range of families in the upper echelons of Spartan society. |
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The game involves you taking the role of the Spartan leader to fight against a huge Persian army on the edges of the Plataean cliffs. |
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The Spartan Sorter's cleanliness, high reliability and low cost-of-ownership made it an easy choice when selecting for our new fabs. |
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Subsequently, discontent with Spartan hegemony led to the Corinthian War and the defeat of Sparta at the Battle of Leuctra. |
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The result of this battle was the end of Spartan supremacy and the establishment of Theban hegemony. |
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Lena Headey, playing the Spartan queen, will become a fanboy favorite after this. |
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In 510, Spartan troops helped the Athenians overthrow the tyrant Hippias, son of Peisistratos. |
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A small number of boys continued their education after childhood, as in the Spartan agoge. |
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Greece thus entered the 4th century BC under a Spartan hegemony, but it was clear from the start that this was weak. |
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I recently received a note from a young man named Austin who had encountered Spartan Race after trying a mud run put on by another promoter. |
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One example of this is the Spartan tale of 300 picked men fighting against 300 picked Argives. |
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The Carthaginians then hired Xanthippus of Carthage, a Spartan mercenary general, to reorganise and lead their army. |
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The individual began as an independent contractor for Spartan Chassis based on his background in the fire truck, ambulance and chassis business. |
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King Leonidas defies the advice of the Oracle and the Spartan Council to lead his 300 men against the despotic Xerxes. |
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The next Spartan, to fly next January, will study Comet Halley, while later ones will focus on solar physics and ultraviolet astronomy. |
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Spartan Joinery, set up last year by Daniel Lewis and Lee Blundell, won the specialist invoice financier's construction finance competition draw. |
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In the earlier round matches, Uttaranchal Club down Desert King Waterproofing by one wicket while Enoc down Dubai Spartan by 28 runs. |
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Yet it was the Spartan ephor Sthenelaidas, who comes off as an angry demagogue, who got the Corinthian message completely. |
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If you are growing the Spartan series from John Woolman, then you should find these are fairly hardy as they were bred in the West Midlands. |
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The Spartan general Brasidas even taxed the Athenians with cowardice on account of their Ionian lineage. |
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The alliance against Persia continued, initially led by the Spartan Pausanias but from 477 by Athens, and by 460 Persia had been driven out of the Aegean. |
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However, in 510 BC, at the instigation of the Athenian aristocrat Cleisthenes, the Spartan king Cleomenes I helped the Athenians overthrow the tyranny. |
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Unlike other civilizations, whose armies had to disband during the planting and harvest seasons, the Spartan serfs or helots, did the manual labor. |
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Spartan commanders, often seen as the pinnacle of Greek military prowess, were known for their tactical trickery, and, for them, this was a feat to be desired in a commander. |
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Othryades, the remaining Spartan, goes back to stand in his formation with mortal wounds while the remaining two Argives go back to Argos to report their victory. |
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But the harmost and the Spartan garrison still retained their hold on their Akropoleis, or citadels, as a guarantee that Spartan interests should suffer no serious injury. |
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Stevens currently serves on the board of directors at Spartan Stores, Inc. |
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Lin says, responding to LCC's cost-priorities, the new terminal will be more Spartan, doing without jet bridges that will have passengers be shuttled by bus to airplanes. |
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In which senses was Spartan society gerontocratic and gerontocentric? What were the roots and the symbols and what was the extent of gerontocracy and gerontolatry at Sparta? |
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There are Spartan apples, Korshinksy pears, Lisset and Golden Hornet crab apples and cherry and Victoria plums alongside the soft fruit and hazelnuts. |
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Mozi's practicality admittedly manifested itself in his own Spartan way of living, marked by a remarkable degree of Thoreauvian self-sufficiency bordering on self-abnegation. |
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