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ToggleDorian-Sparta Mythology
The mythology Dorienne-Sparte describes the legends and myths of the Dorian people and their Spartan Empire. The Dorians were one of the four major ethnicities of the Greece ancient that historians of the classical period recognized as constituting their own people1, the other peoples being the Achaeans, the Ionians and the wind turbines.
They were very diverse in their life and social organization, from the commercial city of Corinth known for its ornate style in art and architecture, to the isolationist military state of Sparta.
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