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helot Meaning in Bengali



 প্রাচীন স্পার্টার ক্রীতিদাস, অবজ্ঞাত ও পদদলিত শ্রেণীর লোক,

(মধ্যবয়সী

Noun:

অবজ্ঞাত ও পদদলিত শ্রেণীর লোক, প্রাচীন স্পার্টার ক্রীতিদাস,





helot's Usage Examples:

The helots (/ˈhɛləts, ˈhiːləts/; Greek: εἵλωτες, heílotes) were a subjugated population that constituted a majority of the population of Laconia and Messenia.


war on the helot population so that any Spartan citizen could kill a helot without fear of blood guilt.


That was done to keep the large helot population.


hold of the old Achaean population, and the supposed origin of the term "helot".


any helots who they came across.


This suggests that helots may have had to comply with curfew laws put into place by the Spartans.


Troublesome helots could.


BC, he led an unsuccessful expedition to support the Spartans during the helot uprisings.


special type of serf called helots who were often treated harshly, leading them to rebel.


According to Herodotus (IX, 28–29), helots were seven times as numerous.


good on this promise only by an earthquake in Laconia, which triggered a helot rebellion.


The helots were used as unskilled serfs, tilling Spartan land.


the native Mariandynians but agreed to terms that none of the latter, now helot-like serfs, be sold into slavery outside their homeland.


Eurytus turned back and ordered his helot attendant to lead him back to the battle.


His mother may have been a helot, which meant he was not a true Spartiate but a mothax, a man of inferior.


The mothakes were primarily either offspring of Spartiate fathers and helot mothers or children of impoverished Spartiates.


result of two decades' struggle, the Messenian people became enslaved as helots and made serfs of the state, following Spartan victory in the southwestern.


would have been helot women who fulfilled this role, but later in Spartan history, especially after the emancipation of the Messenian helots, many of these.



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