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[[File:Sparta_1.jpg|thumb|250px|Sparta.]]
 
Known for their brutal training regime, the Agoge, a militaristic society, male children were separated into the [[File:Sparta_1.jpg|thumb|260px|Sparta.]]weak and strong. At the age of seven, the strong were sent off to begin their military training. The weak were sent to the mountains, to die. Sparta was also known for their great, long lasting rivalry with the city-state of Athens. Sparta fought many wars, battling many foes, such as the [[Persian]]s, Athenians, and other foreign empires/kingdoms.
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Known for their brutal training regime, the Agoge, a militaristic society, male children were separated into the weak and strong. At the age of seven, the strong were sent off to begin their military training. The weak were sent to the mountains, to die. Sparta was also known for their great, long lasting rivalry with the city-state of Athens. Sparta fought many wars, battling many foes, such as the [[Persian]]s, Athenians, and other foreign empires/kingdoms.
   
 
Today, Sparta is known as '''Sparti'''.
 
Today, Sparta is known as '''Sparti'''.
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Kratos grew up in Sparta, and became one of its greatest warriors. Soon after, he grew to become its greatest general, leading them through large amounts of battles.
 
Kratos grew up in Sparta, and became one of its greatest warriors. Soon after, he grew to become its greatest general, leading them through large amounts of battles.
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Raised as a Spartan, he is sometimes referred to as '''Spartan''' or '''Ghost of Sparta''', the latter being due to having the ashes of his wife, [[Lysandra]], and child, [[Calliope]], forever coated to his skin. In [[God of War II]], Kratos is worshipped throughout Sparta as the new [[God of War (God)|God of War]], and under his command, they siege city after city.
 
Raised as a Spartan, he is sometimes referred to as '''Spartan''' or '''Ghost of Sparta''', the latter being due to having the ashes of his wife, [[Lysandra]], and child, [[Calliope]], forever coated to his skin. In [[God of War II]], Kratos is worshipped throughout Sparta as the new [[God of War (God)|God of War]], and under his command, they siege city after city.
   
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[[File:Sparta_2.jpg|thumb|The streets of Sparta.]]
Another notable character from Sparta is the [[Last Spartan]]. During a fight with Kratos, in which his true identity [[File:Sparta_2.jpg|thumb|200px]]was hidden from the former god, he gets mortally wounded. In his dying breath, the Spartan informs Kratos of Sparta's destruction at the hands of [[Zeus]]. The people cried out for their god to save them, but he did not come. With that, Kratos' hatred for the King of Olympus grew even stronger. By going back in time to fight Zeus, Kratos ultimately saved Sparta.
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Another notable character from Sparta is the [[Last Spartan]]. During a fight with Kratos, in which his true identity was hidden from the former god, he gets mortally wounded. In his dying breath, the Spartan informs Kratos of Sparta's destruction at the hands of [[Zeus]]. The people cried out for their god to save them, but he did not come. With that, Kratos' hatred for the King of Olympus grew even stronger. By going back in time to fight Zeus, Kratos ultimately saved Sparta.
   
 
However, after killing [[Poseidon]], which caused a massive flood over all of [[Greece]], Kratos most likely, although unintentionally, wiped out all of Sparta.
 
However, after killing [[Poseidon]], which caused a massive flood over all of [[Greece]], Kratos most likely, although unintentionally, wiped out all of Sparta.
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Revision as of 21:49, 20 November 2011

Return to Sparta, and prepare for battle.

–Kratos.

Sparta was a city-state located in the Peloponnesus, a region southwest of Athens, in southern Greece, and was home to Kratos.

History

Sparta 1

Sparta.

Known for their brutal training regime, the Agoge, a militaristic society, male children were separated into the weak and strong. At the age of seven, the strong were sent off to begin their military training. The weak were sent to the mountains, to die. Sparta was also known for their great, long lasting rivalry with the city-state of Athens. Sparta fought many wars, battling many foes, such as the Persians, Athenians, and other foreign empires/kingdoms.

Today, Sparta is known as Sparti.

In the God of War series

Kratos grew up in Sparta, and became one of its greatest warriors. Soon after, he grew to become its greatest general, leading them through large amounts of battles.

Raised as a Spartan, he is sometimes referred to as Spartan or Ghost of Sparta, the latter being due to having the ashes of his wife, Lysandra, and child, Calliope, forever coated to his skin. In God of War II, Kratos is worshipped throughout Sparta as the new God of War, and under his command, they siege city after city.

Sparta 2

The streets of Sparta.

Another notable character from Sparta is the Last Spartan. During a fight with Kratos, in which his true identity was hidden from the former god, he gets mortally wounded. In his dying breath, the Spartan informs Kratos of Sparta's destruction at the hands of Zeus. The people cried out for their god to save them, but he did not come. With that, Kratos' hatred for the King of Olympus grew even stronger. By going back in time to fight Zeus, Kratos ultimately saved Sparta.

However, after killing Poseidon, which caused a massive flood over all of Greece, Kratos most likely, although unintentionally, wiped out all of Sparta.

Sparta also appeared in God of War: Ghost of Sparta, as Kratos travelled to Sparta through the mountains of Aroania, and hitched a ride from (a rather unwilling) Erinys, daughter of Thanatos, ruler of Death's Domain. There, he went to the Temple of Ares, and found a ghost, in the image of his younger self. After defeating said ghost and obtaining the Skull of Keres, Kratos resolved to go to Atlantis once again to find his brother, Deimos.

Sparta also houses a brothel where the men and soldiers can choose to have intercourse with any of the women.

Trivia

  • Sparta was the name of Lacedaemonios' wife, who named the city after his wife due to a matter of respect and honor. He was also a son of Zeus.

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