History, asked by rhydishamolshah, 15 hours ago

why the Roman and spartan empire collapse​

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Answered by sahanakr8
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Spartan political independence was put to an end when it was eventually forced into the Achaean League after its defeat in the decisive Laconian War by a coalition of other Greek city-states and Rome, and the resultant overthrow of its final king Nabis, in 192 BCE

Explanation:

This decay occurred because Sparta's population declined, change in values, and stubborn preservation of conservatism. Sparta ultimately surrendered its position as ancient Greece's preeminent military power.

According to Herodotus, the Thespians decided to stay with the 300 Spartans by their own free will. Leonidas then made his fateful stand and "fell fighting bravely, together with many other famous Spartans," Herodotus writes. Ultimately, the Persians killed almost all of the Spartan troops.

Answered by yashwantkuwar123
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Answer:

Spartan political independent was put to an end when it was eventually forced into the achaean league after its defeat.

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