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Spartan mothers told their sons before they left for battle, "Come back with your shield, or on it." Dead Spartans were carried home on their shields - only a coward would drop his shield and run away. A wife ran the family farm and gave orders to the enslaved people (known as 'helots'). Spartan women also had more freedom than other Greek women. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Elevation Church band’s album,, is a collaboration with Atlanta-based Maverick City Music that reached No.1 on both the Billboard Christian and Gospel albums charts upon release, and has generated nine Top Ten singles. It is an ancient Greek poem and Homer, the Iliad Report. More often, the Iliad is referred to as the Song of Ilion. It is known to have contributed greatly to the western civilization (Kershaw 34). It considered as has a great Greece mythology. They weren't allowed to be soldiers, but they did compete against the boys at sport. Historical background The Iliad by Homer is more of myth art than factual historical happening. Girls were expected to be physically fit too. They weren’t given much food either, so often had to steal. Un sucesor espiritual de Ancient Wars: Sparta (a menudo se refiere como una 'expansin independiente', pero es, de hecho, un juego diferente), Fate of Hellas usa el mismo motor de juego que el ttulo anterior, Ancient Wars Engine (AWE), y presenta una jugabilidad idntica. The game's sequel, Fate of Hellas, features a completely fantastic arc where Parmenion kidnaps Alexander in. In real life, Hydarnes survived to the war and returned safely to Persia, while Demaratus' fate is unknown, with some authors dating his death as an entire year later. A boy was only allowed one tunic and had to walk everywhere barefoot, even in cold weather. In the game, Demaratus and Hydarnes die in the Battle of Thermopylae. Only those who went through this gruelling training system were considered true Spartan citizens. Boys left their families at seven to begin their 23-year-long training to become a soldier. The Spartans believed that strict discipline and a tough upbringing was the secret to making the best soldiers. Greeks said that in battle one Spartan was worth several other men. Fighting wars was what the Spartans did best.