Lykourgos Flashcards

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What was Lykourgos believed to have done?

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Caused a radical revolution to Sparta after the Second Messenian War.

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What did Lykourgos change in Spartan life?

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He introduced a professional army, an education system, a government and equality.

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What did he decide about the army?

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He decided that all Spartan citizens should become full-time soldiers and spend their lives training for war, so that they were able to overcome any threat from helots.

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What was special about the Spartan army?

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It was the first professional army in Greek history.

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Why did Lykourgos introduce an education system?

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To develop the future generations of Spartan warriors.

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How did Lykourgos develop the education system?

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He established a state education system which trained boys from age 7 to become outstanding soldiers.

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Why did Lykourgos also establish education for girls?

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So that they too would serve the state as effectively as possible.

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What did Lykourgos notice about equality?

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There was great inequality of wealth and land ownership between Spartan citizens.

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Why did he change the levels of equality?

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He believed that they would only fight for each other if they felt equal.

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How did Lykourgos change equality?

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He tried to make sure all Spartan citizens were equal in wealth - they were all given a plot of farmland the same size and had an equal number of helots to work it.

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What were Spartiates not allowed to do?

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To build grand houses.

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Where did all Spartiates have to eat?

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Had to eat together every evening in dining-clubs.

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Outline the legend of Lykourgos?

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  • Supposed to have overseen the changes that made Sparta so unique and was viewed as a founding father by the Spartans.
  • Said to have gone to Delphi.
  • Sought advice from the gods on how Sparta should be run.
  • Credited with the establishment of the professional army made up of every Spartan man.
  • Setting up the agoge.
  • The government.
  • The krypteia.
  • Establishment of equality among Spartans, including money and messes.
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Why did Lykourgos introduce his system of laws?

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  • After the second Messenian war, Sparta needed to change its social system in order to keep control over the helots.
  • The Spartans were vastly outnumbered by the people they had conquered so they had to have means to control them.
  • Professional army was needed to control the helots but the helots were needed to feed the professional army.
  • Professional army was also to defend Sparta from its enemies.
  • Krypteia also controlled the helots and kept the kings safe.
  • Government was designed to keep itself in check.
  • Lykourgos saw great inequality in wealth among the Spartans so he shared out the land more fairly and banned money.
  • He was obeying the gods as he got the advice from Delphi.
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How far do you think Lykourgos had a positive influence on Sparta?

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  • Shared out the land equally and removed temptation of acquiring wealth.
  • Equality was only among Spartaiai so it was really unfair on the helots, periokoi and women.
  • Created an excellent fighting force to keep city safe.
  • Took away freedom of thought and independence and stopped art from progressing.
  • Krypteia was efficient in keeping helots in fear but could be seen as morally wrong as trained killers were attacking unarmed civilians.
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Explain how some aspects of Spartan society might have made the city poor and its citizens greedy?

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  • Aspects made the city poor and citizens greedy in that currency was outlawed.
  • Selling of land was not technically allowed but it happened anyway.
  • Spartans were not encouraged to create lavish buildings.
  • Everyone was supposed to be equal but this did not encourage wealth.
  • Some Spartans become corrupted when they went abroad.
  • Didn’t have much time to amass wealth.