Sparta before and today

March 27, 2009

Athens Sparta - Greece on the top

Filed under: Articles — Tags: , — droitenenfer @ 11:21 am

It is necessary to admit, that about the Sparta in itself I already wrote you a little, told you. At the same time one should mark, that word Spartanian is marking something what is straight, raw repeatedly, is forming a relationship with the severe discipline so which was well-known exactly from the Sparta. Repeatedly this city, of insurance polis, competed with the Athens. It planned every of them to be the biggest, best and most important city in entire Greece.

At present a Sparta is a blooming city, but more modern. It is little here of tracks of ancient inhabitants. Next the Athens apart from its modernity directly is soaked through with tracks of ancient buildings and history. Athens Sparta is one of the biggest historical rivalries on world, but first of all in very Greece. No cities never this way probably competed with themselves, like exactly an Athens and the Sparta.

Among others it manifested itself partly on the Olympic Games which were organised every four years and which among others representatives of the Athens and the Sparta took the participation in. At the same time these cities tried to get as the biggest support in the local parliament, what would be able to govern the entire country, all cities in Greece thanks to. Only an Athens made a success of it, however the Sparta has always been unattainable under the military, disciplinary account. At the same time the Sparta constituted huge power for entire Greece which it could not do without. Therefore Athens Sparta, their fights, they were so dogged and they lasted with entire centuries. One should also emphasize that as regards very culture, it unfortunately the Sparta up till today doesn’t have itself with what to approve, and there are remains of ruins of the city, ruins of a few temples, one Archeological Museum and a theatre for touring only. Despite everything it is worthwhile there going.

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