Did Spartans use bows?

The Spartan hoplites cried foul. The mightiest warriors in ancient Greece had been brought low by the despised bow, a weapon they had traditionally viewed as the preserve of cowards and women.
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What weapons did Spartans use?

The Spartan's main weapon was the dory spear. For long-range attacks, they carried a javelin. The Spartiates were also always armed with a xiphos as a secondary weapon.
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Did people bow in ancient Greece?

The Cretans had the reputation of being the best archers among the Greeks. They generally served among the light-armed auxiliaries as a special corps. Mounted bowmen were employed by the ancient Athenians (see HIPPEIS); but it was not until after the Punic wars that archers formed a regular part of the Roman army.
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Did Spartans use iron?

Based on specimens he obtained from archaeologists, he theorized that steel was the secret weapon of the Spartans and that it was the reason for their military successes against enemies having only soft iron or bronze weapons.
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Did the Greeks use recurve bows?

Recurve bows made out of composite materials were used by, among other groups, the Persians, Parthians, Sarmatians, Scythians, Alans, Dacians, Cumans, Hyksos, Magyars, Huns, Bulgars, Greeks, Turks, Mongols, Koreans and Chinese. The recurve bow spread to Egypt and much of Asia in the second millennium BC.
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What did Spartans really look like?



Did Athenians use bows?

Of course, we both answered that no, the bow was not unpopular in ancient Greece. It was, in fact, widely used.
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Was Odysseus a archer?

This higher energy stored in the bow, allowed Odysseus, a skilled archer, to eliminate Penelope suitors with well-aimed shots.
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How tough was a Spartan?

Spartan hoplites were well-trained and the fiercest of the Greek soldiers. Their constant training made them dexterous in the formation of a phalanx. The highlight of the phalanx formation was that the success in the battle was a team effort and no one man could take credit for the victory.
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How tall was a Spartan?

Depending on the type of Spartan the height of a Spartan II (fully armored) is 7'2 feet tall, a Spartan III (Fully armored) is 6'10 feet tall, and a Spartan IV (Fully armored) stands on average a little shorter at 6'9, all while boasting a reinforced endoskeleton.
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Why did Sparta not use coins?

This city had few issues of any consequence, which places them in high demand among collectors of ancient Greek coins. The Spartans were so opposed to the idea of coinage that their Lycurgan constitution forbade the possession and use of coinage within the city's frontiers.
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Did Athens have archers?

The creation of the archer corps in the late 480s bc was a significant military innovation. For the rest of the fifth century, Athens constantly deployed archers in a wide range of important combat roles. In the late 430s the state spent as much on them as it did on the cavalry.
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Did Rome have archers?

Since the time of Augustus however, Romans and Italians were also levied as dedicated archers. In the early 1st century BC horse archers were already in widespread use and even supported Roman campaigns against the Germanic tribes in the Central Europe.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Is 300 based on a true story?

Like the comic book, the “300” takes inspirations from the real Battle of Thermopylae and the events that took place in the year of 480 BC in ancient Greece. An epic movie for an epic historical event.
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Why can Spartan lose his shield?

For Sparta the shield was sacred, losing your weapon in battle was nothing, but losing your shield was a punishable offense due to it being a possible weak point in a Phalanx.
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How heavy is a Spartan sword?

It was a rather light weapon, with a weight around 450–900 g (0.99–1.98 lb). It was generally hung from a baldric under the left arm. The xiphos was generally used only when the spear was broken, taken by the enemy, or discarded for close combat.
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Why are Spartans so strong?

Spartans Could Become Official Soldiers at the Age of Twenty

They would also train continuously and make their physical skills even stronger. This training continued throughout their careers. As you can see, the Spartan soldiers had a lot of support from their societies and also began their training at a young age.
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Could a Space Marine beat a SPARTAN?

Edge: Space Marine, This was also no contest, as the bolt pistol would win if the Space Marine was able to close the distance against the Spartans. Medium Ranged Combat: Space Marine - Bolter (Bolt Rifle), Let's just say that the bolter, the standard issue Space Marine gun, rapid-fires .
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Did any of the 300 Spartans survive?

Othryades (Ancient Greek: Ὀθρυάδης) and Othryadas (Ancient Greek: Ὀθρυάδας) was the last surviving Spartan of the 300 Spartans selected to fight against 300 Argives in the Battle of the 300 Champions. Ashamed by surviving his comrades, he committed suicide on the field following the battle.
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Did Sparta ever lose a war?

The decisive defeat of the Spartan hoplite army by the armed forces of Thebes at the battle of Leuctra in 371 B.C. ended an epoch in Greek military history and permanently altered the Greek balance of power.
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Who can string Odysseus bow?

Telemachus takes control and orders Eumaeus to give Odysseus the bow. Needless to say, Odysseus easily strings it and sends the first arrow he grabs whistling through all twelve axes.
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What did Odysseus call his bow?

As seen above in a depiction of Odysseus' actions upon returning home after his wife, Penelope, had patiently awaited his return for 20 years during and after the Trojan War, his bow was of a type called “palintonos,” which is translated as “bent or stretched backwards.”
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Who shot an arrow through axes?

In the Odyssey, Odysseus has to prove himself by shooting an arrow through the holes of twelve axe heads.
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