Sparta Reconsidered

Helena P. Schrader is a scholar of ancient Sparta who has participated in international academic conferences and was a guest speaker in the modern City of Sparti's "Sparta Live!" program. Her novels on ancient Sparta extrapolate from ancient sources to create a credible interpretation of Spartan society.They have won praise from leading academic experts on ancient Sparta and have been translated into Greek and Polish.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

The Messenian War(s) Re-examined

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Last week I noted that no event shaped Sparta’s early history more dramatically than the conquest of Messenia. Despite all the uncertainti...
Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Significance of the Messenian War(s)

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Modern histories of Sparta tend to brush over the Messenian War(s) in considerable haste and without providing a great deal of detail.  Th...
Sunday, September 16, 2012

RELEASE OF "A Heroic King"

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The third and final book in the Leonidas Trilogy, "A Heroic King" was released on September 15. Here is an excerpt from Chapter 1....
Sunday, September 9, 2012

The Importance of Leonidas

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The final book in my trilogy on the life and death of Leonidas is now just one week away from publication, causing me to reflect on the pur...
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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Writing about Thermopylae: Part II

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Last week I talked about my initial reluctance to write about Thermopylae and the reasons for it. Today I want to focus on one particular a...
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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Writing about Thermopylae: Part I

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The Leonidas Trilogy has been in the making for roughly five years, and – obviously – from the very start I knew that the final book would e...
Saturday, August 11, 2012

Marathon, Religion and Military Preparedness in Sparta

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In 490 BC, the Persians landed a large force on the plain of Marathon.  This military expedition had already crushed the city-state of Eretr...
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