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This was Sparta. The whole of Spartan Life was that of a warrior. The Spartans were trained from the age of 7 to become warriors. Indeed it was only after passing training that they were accepted into a "Soldiers Club" (In Sparta there were Many) and they then, once accepted became Citizens, aswell as soldiers.

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