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.

Thursday, June 15, 2017

The Importance of Being Pretty - An Excerpt from "A Peerless Peer"

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In Greek mythology, Helen of Sparta was the most beautiful woman on earth and ancient Greek literature likewise often attributed particular...
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Monday, May 15, 2017

A Persian Slave - An Excerpt from "A Heroic King"

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The Persian civilization in the 6 th and 5 th century BC was extremely sophisticated and produced wonderful works of art and literatu...
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Saturday, April 15, 2017

A Good Spartan - An Excerpt from "A Heroic King"

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Spartan understanding of duty was far more complex than most modern literature portrays. As I pointed out at the start of the month, ...
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