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  2. Category:Spartan army - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Ancient Spartan soldiers (8 P) T. Spartan military training (2 P) W. Spartan women in ancient warfare (3 P) Pages in category ...

  3. Bronze Statuette of Athletic Spartan Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Statuettes of Athletic Spartan Girl are bronze figurines depicting a Spartan young woman wearing a short tunic in a presumably running pose. These statuettes are considered Spartan manufacture dating from the 6th century B.C., [1] and they were used as decorative attachments to ritual vessels as votive dedications, such as a cauldron, [2] suggested by the bronze rivet on their feet. [3]

  4. Women in ancient Sparta - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that Spartan girls exercised naked, because Archaic Spartan art portrays naked girls, unlike the art of other areas of Greece. [11] Girls might have competed in gymnopaedia, the Spartan festival of naked youths. [27] They also competed in running races for various festivals, of which the most prestigious was the Heraean Games. [28]

  5. Spartan army - Wikipedia

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    The Spartan army was the principle ground force of Sparta. It stood at the center of the ancient Greek city-state , consisting of citizens trained in the disciplines and honor of a warrior society . [ 1 ]

  6. Clothing in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek travelling costume, incorporating a chiton, a chlamys, sandals, and a petasos hat hanging in the back. The chiton (plural: chitones) was a garment of light linen consisting of sleeves and long hemline. [2] [6] It consisted of a wide, rectangular tube of material secured along the shoulders and lower arms by a series of fasteners.

  7. Template:Costume - Wikipedia

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  8. Greek Army uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Brass-metal buttons were used for the majority of uniforms. The trousers were straight with side-seam pipings in branch colours, designed to cover the ankle lace-boots. However, on campaign the majority of soldiers found this to be a cumbersome arrangement and used cloth puttees or stuffed the trouser bottoms into their boots to hold them tight.

  9. Category:Ancient Spartan women - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Ancient Spartan women" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ...