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		<title>Sparta in History &#038; Today</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mythological Sparta is unlike the Sparta of Classical history. Early Sparta enjoyed a flourishing cultural and artistic life, but in the late seventh century bc this changed. Fearing defeat by either external enemies or their own slaves, the dominant classes adopted a regime of extraordinary austerity. Loyalty to the state was paramount. Boys housed in barracks from the age of seven were trained exclusively as warriors, while girls honed their bodies to bear strong children. An eccentric constitution melded monarchy, oligarchy and democracy, underpinned by an almost fanatical observation of religious festivals. Predictably many Spartans were sociopaths. Despite establishing some </p>
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