The Spartan Society was a highly structured and militaristic community in ancient Greece, known for its disciplined lifestyle. Citizens, known as Spartans, were primarily focused on military training and excellence. Boys began their rigorous training at a young age in the agoge, a system designed to instill discipline, strength, and loyalty to the state.
Women in Spartan Society had more rights and responsibilities compared to other Greek city-states. They managed households and were encouraged to maintain physical fitness to bear strong children. This emphasis on strength and discipline contributed to Sparta's reputation as a formidable military power in the ancient world.