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Covert armed youth group in ancient Sparta
The Crypteia, also referred to as Krypteia or Krupteia (Greek: κρυπτεία krupteía from κρυπτός kruptós, "hidden, secret"; members were κρύπται kryptai)
Crypteia
Ancient Spartan education and training regimen
around the age of 18 to 19) would have the chance to be selected into the Crypteia. The agōgē was divided into three age groups, paides, paidiskoi, and hēbōntes
Agoge
Subjugated population in ancient Sparta
on the helots, allowing them to be killed and abused by members of the Crypteia without fear of religious repercussion. Uprisings and attempts to improve
Helots
Citizens of ancient Sparta
age of 12, young Spartiate finally got to handle weapons as part of the crypteia - select groups of men whose job was to cull helot population by assassinating
Spartiate
Magistrates in ancient Sparta
not accepted by the assembly. According to Plutarch, every autumn at the crypteia, the ephors would pro forma declare war on the helot population so that
Ephor
Unprovoked attack by a samurai on a civilian
practice. Despite this, Sand states that he finds the essay worthwhile. Crypteia Kiri-sute gomen Tameshigiri The Dull Sword つじぎり 【辻斬り】 国語辞書 - エキサイト辞書. Excite
Tsujigiri
Traditional founder of Sparta's institutions
have instituted the crypteia, a group of young men tasked with clandestinely killing helots in the night. Both the agoge and crypteia likely emerged some
Lycurgus
Post-WWII Nazi-inspired ideologies
Many of the crimes in 2017 have been attributed to other groups like the Crypteia Organisation and Combat 18 Hellas. Golden Dawn was banned in 2020 for multiple
Neo-Nazism
City-state in ancient Greece
exceptionally harsh treatment at the hands of the Spartiates (particularly the Crypteia), causing repeated revolts. Sparta was a subject of fascination in its
Sparta
2008 dystopian novel by Suzanne Collins
November 20, 2015. Children's literature portal Novels portal The Condemned Crypteia The Most Dangerous Game Series 7: The Contenders "The Lottery" "Mockingjay
The_Hunger_Games_(novel)
Spartan Constitution or an oracle of Delphi
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Great_Rhetra
Common meals for men and youths in social or religious groups in Ancient Greece
Neodamodes Trophimoi Mothax Sciritae Epeunacti Partheniae Society Agoge Crypteia Spartan army Syssitia Xenelasia Women Cults Aphrodite Ambologera Areia
Syssitia
Hong Kong multinational telecommunications services company
tablet computer PCCW Global[non-primary source needed] Console Connect Crypteia Networks Moov is a lossless music digital streaming service based in Hong
PCCW
Spartan free non-citizens
Neodamodes Trophimoi Mothax Sciritae Epeunacti Partheniae Society Agoge Crypteia Spartan army Syssitia Xenelasia Women Cults Aphrodite Ambologera Areia
Perioeci
Law-enforcement body
agricultural issues. Sparta also had a secret police force called the crypteia to watch the large population of helots, or slaves. In the Roman Empire
Police
Book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament
"read for example of life and instruction of manners". Chiastic structure Crypteia Grager These are Est 1:20; 5:4, 13 and 7:7. Additionally, Est 7:5 there
Book_of_Esther
Army of the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
around the age of 18 to 19) would have the chance to be selected into the Crypteia. Self-discipline, not kadavergehorsam (mindless obedience), was the goal
Spartan_army
Practice of hunting a human and collecting the severed head after killing the victim
Laulasi Island Beheading in Islam Headless Horseman Plastered human skulls Crypteia, a Spartan organization who routinely practised headhunting against the
Headhunting
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
(kruptós) apocrypha, apocryphal, archaeocryptography, crypt, cryptanalysis, crypteia, cryptic, cryptobiosis, cryptobiotic, cryptochrome, cryptogam, cryptogenic
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G
Armed uprising by slaves
a helot without fear of blood or guilt in order to keep them in line (crypteia). In the Roman Empire, though the heterogeneous nature of the slave population
Slave_rebellion
Telecommunications company
its IPO in 2011. PCCW Global acquired Gateway Communications in 2012, Crypteia Networks in 2014 and Console Connect in 2017.[non-primary source needed][non-primary
Hong_Kong_Telecom
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List_of_kings_of_Sparta
Magistrate commanding the fleet in Sparta
Neodamodes Trophimoi Mothax Sciritae Epeunacti Partheniae Society Agoge Crypteia Spartan army Syssitia Xenelasia Women Cults Aphrodite Ambologera Areia
Navarch_(Sparta)
Structure of ancient Spartan government
Neodamodes Trophimoi Mothax Sciritae Epeunacti Partheniae Society Agoge Crypteia Spartan army Syssitia Xenelasia Women Cults Aphrodite Ambologera Areia
Spartan_constitution
Royal family of ancient Sparta
Neodamodes Trophimoi Mothax Sciritae Epeunacti Partheniae Society Agoge Crypteia Spartan army Syssitia Xenelasia Women Cults Aphrodite Ambologera Areia
Agiad_dynasty
Senate of ancient Sparta
Neodamodes Trophimoi Mothax Sciritae Epeunacti Partheniae Society Agoge Crypteia Spartan army Syssitia Xenelasia Women Cults Aphrodite Ambologera Areia
Gerousia
Reconstructed culture of Proto-Indo-Europeans
such as the Germanic Berserkers, the Italic Ver Sacrum, and the Spartan Crypteia, as well as in the mythical Celtic fianna and Vedic Maruts, and in the
Proto-Indo-European_society
Citizens' assembly in ancient Sparta
Neodamodes Trophimoi Mothax Sciritae Epeunacti Partheniae Society Agoge Crypteia Spartan army Syssitia Xenelasia Women Cults Aphrodite Ambologera Areia
Spartan_Assembly
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with C
(kruptós) apocrypha, apocryphal, archaeocryptography, crypt, cryptanalysis, crypteia, cryptic, cryptobiosis, cryptobiotic, cryptochrome, cryptogam, cryptogenic
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/C
Crommyonian Sow Cropia (Attica) Crotalum Crotopus Crouching Satyr Eye-Cup Crypteia Ctesias Ctesibius Ctesicles Ctesilochus Ctesippus Ctesylla Ctimene Cuarius
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