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Why Didn't The Spartans Build City Walls? - Ancient Pages
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Sparta, located in Greece's southern peninsula, the Peloponnese, was one of the oldest and most powerful Greek city-states. Sparta was eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire in the 2nd-century BCE. The city of Sparta was not famous in the ancient world for its walls — but for its lack of them.
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