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  1. Sparta (gr. Σπάρτα Spárta, Σπάρτη Spártē, łac. Sparta) – w mitologii greckiej najada w Sparcie, eponim i królowa miasta Sparty. Uchodziła za córkę boga Eurotasa i Klety. Była żoną króla Lakedajmona (Lacedemon) oraz matką Amyklasa i Eurydyki.

  2. www.greekmythology.com › Myths › PlacesSparta - Greek Mythology

    Sparta was a city-state in Ancient Greece, in the region of Laconia in the Peloponnese, that turned into the dominant military power of ancient Greece. The region of Sparta was also called Lacedaemon, after the name of the mythical king of the region.

  3. According to Greek mythology, Sparta was founded by Lacedaemon, a son of Zeus and Taygete, one of the Pleiades. Lacedaemon married Sparta, the daughter of Eurotas, after whom he named the city. This divine lineage highlights the city’s esteemed place in Greek mythology.

  4. Sparta was one of the most important cities of Ancient Greece, rivalling in prominence the other major poleis of Athens, Corinth and Thebes. In Greek mythology, there was a story that explained how the city of Sparta got its names, for there was an individual called Sparta.

  5. In Greek mythology, Sparta (Doric Greek: Σπάρτα, romanized: Spártā; Attic Greek: Σπάρτη, romanized: Spártē) was the ancient Queen of Sparta, which was named in her honour. [1]

  6. Sparta była jednym z najważniejszych starożytnych greckich państw miejskich, obok Aten i Teb. Miasto Sparta rozwinęło się w wyjątkowe państwo militarystyczne, co uczyniło je potęgą polityczną, a zwłaszcza militarną. Jej terytorium obejmowało Lakonię na południu Półwyspu Peloponeskiego.

  7. 28 maj 2013 · Sparta in Mythology. In Greek mythology the founder of the ancient city was Lacedaemon, a son of Zeus, who gave his name to the region and his wife's name to the city. Sparta was also an important member of the Greek force which participated in the Trojan War.

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