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- Agoge abstract "The agōgē (Greek: ἀγωγή in Attic Greek, or ἀγωγά, agōgá in Doric Greek) was the rigorous education and training regimen mandated for all male Spartan citizens, except for the firstborn son in the ruling houses, Eurypontid and Agiad. The training involved learning stealth, cultivating loyalty to the Spartan group, military training (e.g. pain tolerance), hunting, dancing, singing and social (communicating) preparation. The word \"agoge\" meant in ancient Greek, rearing, but in this context generally meant leading, guidance or training.According to folklore, agoge was introduced by the semi-mythical Spartan law-giver Lycurgus but its origins are thought to be between the 7th and 6th centuries BC when the state trained male citizens from the ages of seven to twenty-one.The aim of the system was to produce physically and morally strong males to serve in the Spartan army. It encouraged conformity and the importance of the Spartan state over one's personal interest and generated the future elites of Sparta. The men would become the \"walls of Sparta\" because Sparta was the only Greek city with no defensive walls after they had been demolished at the order of Lycurgus. Discipline was strict and the males were encouraged to fight amongst themselves to determine the strongest member of the group.The agoge was prestigious throughout the Greek world, and many aristocratic families from other cities vied to send their sons to Sparta to participate in the agoge for varying periods of time. The Spartans were very selective in which young men they would permit to enroll. Such honors were usually awarded to the próxenoi of Sparta in other cities and to a few other families of supreme ancestry and importance.".
- Agoge thumbnail Young_Spartans_National_Gallery_NG3860.jpg?width=300.
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- Agoge wikiPageRevisionID "705658759".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Achaean_League.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Achaean_War.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Attic_Greek.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Barracks.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_education.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spartan_military_training.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Chiton_(costume).
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Cleomenes_III.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Crypteia.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Dance.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Doric_Greek.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Ephebos.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Eurotas_(river).
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Flavian_dynasty.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Gerousia.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Gymnastics.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Heir_apparent.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Helots.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Hippeis.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Greece.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Sparta.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Honour.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink List_of_kings_of_Sparta.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Lycurgus_of_Sparta.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Magistrate.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Paideia.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Patronomos.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Cartledge.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Pederasty_in_ancient_Greece.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Peplos.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Philopoemen.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Phoenicia.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Phyle.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Proxeny.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Syssitia.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Toponymy.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink Tyrian_purple.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLink File:Young_Spartans_National_Gallery_NG3860.jpg.
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agoge".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spartan doctrine".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spartan education".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "agoge".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "agōgē".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "raised to fight".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "training regime".
- Agoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "upbringing".
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- Agoge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Agoge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Agoge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spartan_Constitution.
- Agoge subject Category:History_of_education.
- Agoge subject Category:Spartan_military_training.
- Agoge hypernym Education.
- Agoge type EducationalInstitution.
- Agoge comment "The agōgē (Greek: ἀγωγή in Attic Greek, or ἀγωγά, agōgá in Doric Greek) was the rigorous education and training regimen mandated for all male Spartan citizens, except for the firstborn son in the ruling houses, Eurypontid and Agiad. The training involved learning stealth, cultivating loyalty to the Spartan group, military training (e.g. pain tolerance), hunting, dancing, singing and social (communicating) preparation.".
- Agoge label "Agoge".
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- Agoge sameAs Educación_espartana.
- Agoge sameAs Sparta_kasvatus.
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- Agoge sameAs Agoge.
- Agoge sameAs Éducation_spartiate.
- Agoge sameAs אגוגה.
- Agoge sameAs Agogi.
- Agoge sameAs Agogé.
- Agoge sameAs Սպարտական_դաստիարակություն.
- Agoge sameAs Agoghé.
- Agoge sameAs スパルタ教育.
- Agoge sameAs სპარტანული_აღზრდა.
- Agoge sameAs 아고게.
- Agoge sameAs Spartaanse_opvoeding.
- Agoge sameAs Agoge.
- Agoge sameAs Spartańskie_wychowanie.
- Agoge sameAs Agogê.
- Agoge sameAs m.030d62.
- Agoge sameAs Спартанское_воспитание.
- Agoge sameAs Agoge.
- Agoge sameAs Агоге.
- Agoge sameAs Q43336.
- Agoge sameAs 斯巴达教育.
- Agoge wasDerivedFrom Agoge?oldid=705658759.
- Agoge depiction Young_Spartans_National_Gallery_NG3860.jpg.
- Agoge isPrimaryTopicOf Agoge.