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| Sign up for our newsletter to know when new products are added. | Spartan ComboThis is probably the coolest combo you are gonna find anywhere. We have a Spartan Sword, Spartan Shield and Spartan Helmet for the best price you will find anywhere! At age twenty, the Spartan citizen began his membership in one of the syssitia (dining messes or clubs), composed of about fifteen members each, of which every citizen was required to be a member. Here each group learned how to bond and rely on one another. The Spartan exercised the full rights and duties of a citizen at the age of thirty. Only native Spartans were considered full citizens and were obliged to undergo the training as prescribed by law, as well as participate in and contribute financially to one of the syssitia.[60] Spartan men remained in the active reserve until age sixty. Men were encouraged to marry at age twenty but could not live with their families until they left their active military service at age thirty. They called themselves "homoioi" (equals), pointing to their common lifestyle and the discipline of the phalanx, which demanded that no soldier be superior to his comrades.[61] Insofar as hoplite warfare could be perfected, the Spartans did so.[62] Thucydides reports that when Spartan men went to war, their wives (or another women of some significance) would customarily present them with their shield and say: "With this, or upon this" (Ἢ τὰν ἢ ἐπὶ τᾶς, Èi tàn èi èpì tàs), meaning that true Spartans could only return to Sparta either victorious (with their shield in hand) or dead (carried upon it).[63] If a Spartan hoplite were to return to Sparta alive and without his shield, it was assumed that he threw his shield at the enemy in an effort to flee; an act punishable by death or banishment. A soldier losing his helmet, breastplate or greaves (leg armour) was not similarly punished, as these items were personal pieces of armour designed to protect one man, whereas the shield not only protected the individual soldier but in the tightly packed Spartan phalanx was also instrumental in protecting the soldier to his left from harm. Thus the shield was symbolic of the individual soldier's subordination to his unit, his integral part in its success, and his solemn responsibility to his comrades in arms — messmates and friends, often close blood relations. | Sucker Punch Babydoll Sword MC SP001 Twiggy's Price: $143.99 Assassin's Creed Altair's Sword Twiggy's Price: $52.79 Lord of the Rings Glamdring United Cutlery UC1265 Twiggy's Price: $318.99 Tactical Tanto Hunting Knife 12" KC0525PS Twiggy's Price: $10.55 Competition Kamas Razor Sharp D317 Twiggy's Price: $19.79 Set of 4 Mini Stars w/Pouch-JL-4S-MC Twiggy's Price: $9.99 Hand Forged Samurai Set SS010BK4-1-PS Twiggy's Price: $131.99 Thundercats New Series Sword and Shield Combo Twiggy's Price: $76.99 4 piece Black Stars w/ Pouch FM-431-4LB Twiggy's Price: $14.33 11" Tactical Blade with Fire Starter KC7568-PS Twiggy's Price: $7.99 Musashi Hand Honed Series-SS917-1BK Twiggy's Price: $71.99 Rainbow Throwing Star-90-16C-MC Twiggy's Price: $5.49 Knife Throwing... Sport Survival Defense by Blackie Collins BK49-BRK Twiggy's Price: $10.99 Cold Steel Pro Balance Thrower-CS80TRB-BRK Twiggy's Price: $34.65 |
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