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Who was the best warrior in Sparta?
Leonidas
Q: Who was the famous Spartan warrior king? Leonidas was Sparta’s legendary warrior king, who with his three hundred brave warriors defended the narrow pass at Thermopylae against the mighty Persian king Xerxes.
What did the Spartan warriors do to prepare for battle?
In the days prior to battle, they exercised before breakfast, had further military instruction and training after eating, and engaged in exercise and athletic competitions in the afternoon. During moments of repose, the men dressed and groomed their hair, and polished the brass exteriors of their shields.
Why did the Spartan warrior undergo a decade of tests?
The Spartan warrior underwent a decade of tests, to ensure that his endurance and character were worthy of his position in the elite of his people’s army. The Legionnaire joined the Roman army in several different ways.
Could a Roman soldier defeat a Spartan warrior in the field?
Spartan Score is an average of 89.0 Roman Score is an average of 89.2. So by a small amount the Roman soldier should defeat a Spartan Warrior in the field of battle. Is this surprising? The Roman is using technology more advanced than the Spartan so that alone should swing it.
Would the Ninja of the Far East beat the Spartan warrior?
The Ninja of the Far East versus the Greek Spartan Warrior was not a like for like match. In a pitched battle, the Spartan would be victorious the vast majority of the time. The Ninja was not a warrior who fought in plain sight, so the choice did not seem a good pairing.
What is the difference between the Spartan and Roman fighting styles?
The Spartans used their spears as javelins preferring the spear to use bows and arrows, the Spartans thought them cowardly. The Romans had spears but their fighting style was to use it more as a defensive or close quarter combat deterrent. The Roman ranks used their short sword in a more hand to hand environment. SPARTAN 95/100 LEGIONNAIRE 92/100