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Topic: who was the major god of Sparta? Posted: 20-Sep-2006 at 10:19 |
who?
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Posted: 20-Sep-2006 at 11:45 |
Too lazy to type a whole question? You know, you did'n say the magic word.
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Posted: 20-Sep-2006 at 11:52 |
Ares- the God of war was the chief deity of Sparta and this explains their ferocity and militarism.
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Posted: 20-Sep-2006 at 12:21 |
It is an easy question.Ares Of course.
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Posted: 20-Sep-2006 at 13:17 |
The major god of Spartans were their ego.
But they had a lot of other enviable characteristics.
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Posted: 20-Sep-2006 at 14:59 |
i guessed it was Ares already i just wanted to be sure thanks
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Posted: 21-Sep-2006 at 04:42 |
Actually, it was Zeus, as with all others. Although they were an military-oriented society, their deity system was exactly the same as with all other greek tribes, with some minor additions in the lesser-deity domain, sourcing from their local environment.
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Posted: 21-Sep-2006 at 04:56 |
Was Zeus a god of thunder ?
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Posted: 21-Sep-2006 at 04:58 |
Zeus did use thunder as a symbol of his power, but he was chiefly the king of the gods. He was not really a symbol of thunder per-say.
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Posted: 21-Sep-2006 at 05:14 |
Very Good indeed. A little surprise, in today's India or say even many thousand of years ago (snce it has not changed), The Indian king of Gods is Indra who is also the God of thunder & uses the thunderstick as a weapon.
His identity is as the king of gods, but he does use the thunder often, in battlefields.
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Posted: 21-Sep-2006 at 10:07 |
Vivek that would be beacuse of the much talked about indo-european connection.
as for the spartans, i thought there might of been a laconian bias towards artemis and appollo lykinos (sp?)
Edited by Leonidas - 21-Sep-2006 at 10:08
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Posted: 21-Sep-2006 at 12:06 |
Interestingly enough, although today there's not much left of ancient Sparta, but a pile of ruble, the only things that are preserved are a small amphitheatre and a temple of Aphrodite...
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Posted: 21-Sep-2006 at 13:59 |
Hmm, I always thought that Sparta's chief deity was Athena (no i'm not trying to be ironic )From what I remember their main temple on their acropolis was that of Athena Chalkioikos(Athena of the Brazen house)
Isn't that what makes a "major" god/dess)?
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Posted: 22-Sep-2006 at 00:41 |
Originally posted by Leonidas
Vivek that would be beacuse of the much talked about indo-european connection.
as for the spartans, i thought there might of been a laconian bias towards artemis and appollo lykinos (sp?)
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Good. So we are all same people.
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Posted: 22-Sep-2006 at 16:48 |
so who is sparta's major god? zeus or ares?
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Posted: 22-Sep-2006 at 19:08 |
May be both of them.Zeus was master of all greek gods.But definitely spartans considered Ares as their protector.
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Posted: 26-Sep-2006 at 04:43 |
They probably worshiped most of the major gods in some way, but probably put more emphasis on some.
Interestingly enough, although today there's not much left of ancient Sparta, but a pile of ruble, the only things that are preserved are a small amphitheatre and a temple of Aphrodite... |
Thycidides once stated that exact point. That people may be moved to disbelief because of the size of Athens and think it more powerful than once it was, and think the reverse of Sparta.
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