Including stories about Lycurgus, the kings of Sparta, and the legal status of women.
www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/sparta.html
The origin of Sparta's constitution was ascribed to Lycurgus, a half legendary lawgiver who, if he ever existed, should have lived arounf the Xth century BC.
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Lycurgus- The Father of Sparta (circa 800 B.C.).
www.e-classics.com/lycurgus.htm
Lycurgus of Sparta (7th century BC). Spartan lawgiver, who was influenced by either the oracle of Delphi or the Cretan laws.
www.in2greece.com/english/historymyth/history/ancient/lycurgus_sparta.htm
Written by Lycurgus of Sparta, translated by J.O. Burtt.
classics.mit.edu/Lycurgus/lyc.1.html
Lycurgus turned Sparta from an elitist aristocracy into a broad-based oligarchy dedicated to warfare.
www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch618/Ancient_Greece/Compare_Sparta_Athens.html
Lycurgus: The Father of Sparta. Read the story of Lycurgus written by the famous biographer Plutarch.
www.socialstudiesforkids.com/wwww/world/lycurgusdef.htm
Lycurgus is the single figure most often associated with Sparta. Whether or not he was an actual figure is somewhat debatable.
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