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At and Sparta
At Sparta women competed in public exercise — so in Aristophanes ' Lysistrata the Athenian women admire the tanned, muscular bodies of their Spartan counterparts — and women could own property in their own right, as they could not at Athens.
At Sparta, however, youths each sacrificed a puppy to Enyalios before engaging in ritual fighting at the Phoebaeum.
At the time of the battle, Sparta and Athens were the two largest city states.
At the same time, Athens's greatest runner, Pheidippides ( or Philippides in some accounts ) had been sent to Sparta to request that the Spartan army march to the aid of Athens.
At Sparta, the Heraclids formed two dynasties ruling jointly: the Agiads and the Eurypontids.
At the request of the Corinthians, the Spartans summoned members of the Peloponnesian League to Sparta in 432 BC, especially those who had grievances with Athens to make their complaints to the Spartan assembly.
* 1976 – Jim Ward, American singer-songwriter and musician ( At the Drive-In, Sparta, and Sleepercar )
At the peak of its power Sparta subdued many of the key Greek states and even managed to overpower the elite Athenian navy.
At the Battle of Thermopylae, a small force of Greek warriors led by King Leonidas of Sparta resisted the much larger Persian forces, but were ultimately defeated.
At Sparta, the urban sanctuary of Helen was located near the Platanistas, so called for the plane-trees planted there.
At the time, Mistra, a fortified town also called Sparta or Lacedaemon due to its proximity to the ancient city, was a center of arts and culture rivalling Constantinople.
At Sparta the temple to the Moirai stood near the communal hearth of the polis, as Pausanias observed.
* Sparta ( band ), a band formed by ex-members of At the Drive-In
At the same time, Pelopidas, an advocate of an aggressive policy against Sparta, had established himself as a major political leader in Thebes.
At the same time, however, Epaminondas managed through a series of diplomatic efforts to dismantle the Peloponnesian league: the remaining members of the league finally abandoned Sparta ( in 365 Corinth, Epidaurus, and Phlius made peace with Thebes and Argos ), and Messenia remained independent and firmly loyal to Thebes.
At present the Carneia was in their way, but once they had completed the festival, they intended to leave a garrison at Sparta and march out in full force with all speed.
At Sparta, with representatives of all of Sparta's allies present, Theramenes and his colleagues negotiated the terms of the peace that ended the Peloponnesian War ; the long walls and the walls of Piraeus were pulled down, the size of the Athenian fleet was sharply limited, and Athenian foreign policy was subordinated to that of Sparta ; the treaty also stipulated that the Athenians were to use " the constitution of their ancestors ".
At this point, the original two-lane Route 15 breaks off into Route 181, heading through Jefferson Township and into downtown Sparta.
At Sparta a cenotaph was erected in his memory near the tombs of Pausanias and Leonidas, and yearly speeches were made and games celebrated in their honor, in which only Spartiates could compete ..
At a young age he studied learnt Greek with Hermonymus of Sparta and Lascaris, Hebrew with Vatable and mathematics with Le Fevre, and gradually became a leading figure in that Humanistic movement in Paris, where he was famous for its excellent knowledge of these disciplines.
San Antonio produced Butthole Surfers in the 1980s as well as the Doom Metal band ; Las Cruces in the 90's, and El Paso was the home of At the Drive-In and its two offshoots, Sparta and The Mars Volta.
At the end of Herodotus's book 7, there is an anecdote relating that in the run-up to the second invasion, Demaratus sent an apparently blank wax tablet to Sparta.
At the time, Sparta was concerned with possible attacks from the Argives.

At and meanwhile
At the introduction stage, a manufacturer ( Sony ) trail-blazes a new product ( a portable cassette player with the trademark name " Walkman ") with the most basic feature set ( play, pause, stop, fast forward, rewind, eject ) in order to engage the consumer and support use and acceptance ; meanwhile, competitors " wait and see " if the product will create a market worth investing in.
At Athens, meanwhile, a split developed between the moderate and radical oligarchs, with Theramenes emerging alongside one Aristocrates son of Scelias as the leader of the moderate faction.
At Athens, meanwhile, the government of the 5, 000 was replaced by a restored democracy within a few months of this battle ; Donald Kagan has suggested that the absence of Theramenes, " the best spokesman for the moderates ", paved the way for this restoration.
At fourteen he was sent as a day-boy to Charterhouse ; and in 1843, having in the meanwhile travelled extensively in Italy and other parts of the continent, he won a scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford.
At this time, the USSR achieved rough nuclear parity with the United States ; meanwhile, the Vietnam War both weakened America's influence in the Third World and cooled relations with Western Europe.
At the height of his success, some of the children with Stauf's dolls came down with a incurable virus ; meanwhile, Stauf, guided by another vision, built an eerie mansion on the edge of town, and after its construction, was not seen for some time.
) At first the Union troops were driven back and almost beaten, but meanwhile the soldiers on the other side of the Chickahominy had succeeded in building a bridge, and several thousand men hurried over to help, driving the Confederates back.
The chelha meanwhile is spoken by less than 1 % of the population, mainly in the semi-Berber villages of the south, including Chenini, Douiret, Matmata, Tamezrett, etc., and in some villages of the island of Djerba, mainly Guellala / Iquallalen, Ajim, Sedouikech / Azdyuch and Ouirsighen / At Ursighen.
At first, he refused to lead the movement, but when the demand was reiterated by the men of his regiment, he acceded, and within an hour received the keys of the fort, which had meanwhile been seized.
At that stage John Block, meanwhile a former member of the Martinair Holland management
At the end, pregnant by the meanwhile dead Johnny, carrying parts of his consciousness in an implant and revered by the Church of The Shrike as " the mother of our salvation ", Lamia joins the pilgrims.
Her screen roles meanwhile included Judith Bentley in The Girl in the News ( 1940 ), Marcia Royd in Anthony Asquith's comedy Quiet Wedding ( 1940 ), Atlantic Ferry ( 1941 ), Sabotage At Sea ( 1942 ) and Alicia in the Gainsborough Pictures melodrama, Fanny By Gaslight ( 1944 ).
At the house, meanwhile, Joyce hears the strains of a piano and slips out of her room to investigate.
At length, in 1795, his mother having meanwhile died in prison, where his sister was also confined, he succeeded in escaping to England, carrying with him Elizabeth ’ s last message to her brother, the future King Charles X whom he found in Edinburgh.
At the age of three weeks their mother will begin to wean them off milk, meanwhile the kits will begin to eat hay and pellets.

At and traditionalists
At other times, they might drink weak, sweetened, or diluted wine in moderation but Roman traditionalists believed that in the more distant and virtuous past, this was forbidden, " for fear that they might lapse into some disgraceful act.
At that time, traditionalists Carthy and Hutchings left the band to pursue purely folk projects.
At this same time FIS was debating the introduction of the skating technique with many traditionalists arguing that it should not be allowed because historically it was not a used technique.
At the latter, the American allied forces conclusively defeated the Red Sticks, traditionalists of the Creek Nation who were allied with the British.
At this point both streams tended to emulate Americans, whether it be Charlie Parker for Beboppers or Joe " King " Oliver and other New Orleans musicians for traditionalists, rather than try to create a uniquely British form of jazz.

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