Spartan Culture
Spartan culture was centered around discipline, military training, and communal living. The society emphasized physical fitness and strength, with boys starting their military education at a young age through the Agoge system. This rigorous training prepared them to become elite soldiers known for their bravery and endurance.
Family life in Sparta was also unique, as women had more rights compared to other Greek city-states. They managed households and were encouraged to be physically fit to bear strong children. The focus on loyalty to the state and the importance of Spartan values shaped a society that prioritized collective well-being over individual desires.