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• Between c. 650 and 362 BC it was the dominant military power in the region
• Between 431-404 BC, it was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponnesian War.[
• By the year 362 BC, Sparta's role as the dominant military power in Greece was over, but the so-called Spartan myth continues to fascinate Western culture
• The majority of inhabitants of Sparta were helots who, every autumn during the Crypteia, could be killed by a Spartan citizen without fear of blood or guilt... displayed 300 characters
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• Between c. 650 and 362 BC it was the dominant military power in the region
• Between 431-404 BC, it was the principal enemy of Athens during the Peloponnesian War.[
• By the year 362 BC, Sparta's role as the dominant military power in Greece was over, but the so-called Spartan myth continues to fascinate Western culture
• The majority of inhabitants of Sparta were helots who, every autumn during the Crypteia, could be killed by a Spartan citizen without fear of blood or guilt... displayed next 300 characters
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