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Decline of Sparta
This paper discusses Sparta's decline as a military power. -- 2,025 words;

Ancient Sparta
An insight into the day to day life in Ancient Sparta. -- 1,302 words; APA

Athenian Foreign Policy 478-431.
A study of the rise of Athens into an Empire and the increasing antagonism which this created between Athens and Sparta. -- 1,970 words; APA

Women in Athens and Sparta
An analysis of men's views towards women in the ancient cities of Athens and Sparta. -- 1,325 words; MLA

The Peloponnesian Wars
The following essay discusses The Peloponnesian Wars exploring the ways in which Athenian growth lead inevitably to its war with Sparta. -- 1,860 words; APA

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In the 7th Century BC a new era of warfare strategy evolved. Before this new strategy,
foot soldiers engaged in battle in the form of one mob for an army. Then on the command
of their generals they would run at each other and proceed to hack blindly at the enemy
in front of them with little or no objective other than to kill him. This proved to be
very messy and the victor of battle depended mostly on emotion and size of these mobs. In
the name of strategy and organization, the phalanx was developed. A phalanx is simply
defined as a line formation with its width significantly larger then its depth. The depth
of the phalanx is a variable which some suggest was decided by the army itself rather
then by the leaders of the army. The smallest depth appears to have been that of one man
deep. However this was a unique occurrence which is widely believed to be fictitious. The
largest depth is that of 120 men deep which fielded at one time by the Macedonians. On
average, the depth of the phalanx appears to be about eight men deep. During the time of
Alexander the Great, the phalanx was believed to be eight men deep, but some argue that
it evolved into a sixteen man deep phalanx. The Spartans purposely varied the depth of
their phalanx so as to confuse the enemy about the number of soldiers fielded. The
phalanx proved to be a very valuable weapon for the military at that time. Armies that
did not adapt to the phalanx formation were quickly slaughtered. 

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