Video: The Spartans - Episode 3

Summary:
Part 3
The last section of the film opens at Delphi and takes a look at Greek religion
and Spartan attitudes toward the gods and oracles before resuming the history of
the Peloponnesian War. Alcibiades, the Syracuse expedition, and Lysander are all
examined, taking up half of Part 3. Then the period of the Spartan Hegemony is
briefly described, shaped by the "crippled kingship" of Agesilaus and marked by
power struggles among Sparta's ruling factions. Hughes notes the critical
decline of Spartan citizen manpower and the rise of Thebes as a rival. She takes
us to the battlefield of Leuctra, where Spartan military superiority was broken
in 371 BC. The remaining sequences very quickly sketch how classical Sparta
became a second-class power and finally a tourist attraction for wealthy Romans.
The show concludes with a summation of Sparta's influence on Western philosophy.
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