Today on Far Future Horizons we embark on another odyssey through time with acclaimed historian Bettany Hughes to visit the ancient
Bettany Hughes
chronicles the rise and fall of one of the most extreme civilisations the world
has ever seen, one founded on discipline, sacrifice and frugality where the
onus was on the collective and the goal was to create the perfect state and the
perfect warrior.
Hughes reveals
the secrets and complexities of everyday Spartan life; homosexuality was
compulsory, money was outlawed, equality was enforced, weak boys were put to
death and women enjoyed a level of social and sexual freedom that was unheard
of in the ancient world.
It was a nation
of fearsome fighters where a glorious death was treasured. This is aptly
demonstrated by the kamikaze last stand at Thermopylae ,
where King Leonidas and his warriors fought with swords, hands and teeth to
fend off the Persians.
But there was
bitter rivalry between Sparta and Athens , two cities with
totally opposed views of the 'good life'. When war finally came, it raged for
decades and split the Greek world until, in a brutal and bloody climax, Sparta finally emerged victorious as the most powerful
city-state in Greece .
But under King
Agesilaus, the dreams of the Spartan utopia come crashing down. By setting out
to create a perfect society protected by perfect warriors, Sparta made an enemy of change.
A collapsing
birth rate, too few warriors, rebellious slaves and outdated attitudes to
weaponry and warfare combined to sow the seeds of Sparta's destruction, until
eventually the once great warrior state was reduced to being a destination for
Roman tourists who came to view bizarre sado-masochistic rituals.
Ancient Worlds:
The Spartans hosted by Bettany Hughes is available
on DVD from Amazon.co.uk.
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