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- Spartan_hegemony abstract "The polis of Sparta was the greatest military land power of classical Greek antiquity. During the classical period, Sparta governed, dominated or influenced the entire Peloponnese. Additionally, the defeat of the Athenians and the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War in 431-404 BCE resulted in a short-lived Spartan dominance of the Greek world from 404 to 371 BCE. Due to their mistrust of others, Spartans discouraged the creation of records about their internal affairs. The only histories of Sparta are from the writings of Xenophon, Thucydides, Herodotus and Plutarch, none of whom were Spartans. Plutarch was writing several centuries after the period of Spartan hegemony had ceased. This creates difficulties in understanding the Spartan political system, which was distinctly different from any other Greek polis.".
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- Spartan_hegemony subject Category:Spartan_hegemony.
- Spartan_hegemony type Event.
- Spartan_hegemony type MilitaryConflict.
- Spartan_hegemony type SocietalEvent.
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- Spartan_hegemony comment "The polis of Sparta was the greatest military land power of classical Greek antiquity. During the classical period, Sparta governed, dominated or influenced the entire Peloponnese. Additionally, the defeat of the Athenians and the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War in 431-404 BCE resulted in a short-lived Spartan dominance of the Greek world from 404 to 371 BCE. Due to their mistrust of others, Spartans discouraged the creation of records about their internal affairs.".
- Spartan_hegemony label "Hegemonía espartana".
- Spartan_hegemony label "Spartan hegemony".
- Spartan_hegemony sameAs Σπαρτιατική_ηγεμονία.
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- Spartan_hegemony sameAs Q1254630.
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- Spartan_hegemony depiction Sparta_territory.jpg.
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