Spartan Female Warrior Sixth Scale Collector Action Figure

Spartan Female Warrior Sixth Scale Collector Action Figure
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Kategorie:AKČNÍ FIGURKY, SOŠKY, POSTAVIČKY - 1/12 do 1/1
Kód:A32971
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Cena 14 983,00 Kč s 21% DPH

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Figurka Spartan Female Warrior vytvořená podle filmové předlohy the 2007 American epic fantasy war film "300" vycházející z řady the Sixth Scale Collectible Figure line je vysoká cca 30 cm s detailním zpracováním.

The Spartan army stood at the centre of the Spartan state, whose male and female citizens were trained in the discipline and honor of the warrior society. Subject to military drill from early manhood, the Spartans were one of the most feared military forces in the Greek world. At the height of Sparta s power – between the 6th and 4th centuries BC – it was commonly accepted that "one Spartan was worth several men of any other state."

The term "spartan" became synonymous with fearlessness, harsh and cruel life, endurance or simplicity by design.

Fast forward to these modern times where anything can happen and today we see images of a female Sparta Warrior action figure, a fantasy figure designed to pander to many a male s fantasy LOL. The Spartans we saw in the 2007 American epic fantasy war film "300" went to battle topless so how come this female Sparta warrior has upper body armor on her. Surpringly, she wears even less in the nether regions! Looking at the parts available, one can see the possibility of a Wonder Woman kitbash with some imagination.

WOMEN AND THEIR MULTIPLE LOVERS

In terms of other interesting sexual practices, some historians suggest that the Spartans engaged in polyandry: a practice where women were allowed to have sex with multiple male lovers. It is said that this was permissible because the state was the backbone of social life, not the family. Because of this, it is suggested that the identity of a child’s father was less important than it was in other cultures. Books like Sex Before Dawn even say that polyandry was a normal set up in many tribal cultures, where property was shared, rather than inherited along patrilineal lines. Since Sparta was a military state where property was divided and provided by the state, rather than familial inheritance, strength and health was the focus of sex and childbearing – not marriage and family.

Herodotus says that the bigamy of Anaxandridas II was un-Spartan (Herodotus, Histories, V.40.2) but Polybius wrote that it was common at his time, and a time-honoured practice.(Polybius XII.6b.8) Along with plural marriage, older men seem to have allowed younger, more fit men, to impregnate their wives. Other unmarried or childless men might even request another man’s wife to bear his children if she had previously been a strong child bearer.

DIVORCE

Women were allowed to divorce with little consequences. They did not need to fear losing their home and property, because they lived among the community as equal citizens. They were also not discouraged from remarrying. A Spartan woman was also not forced to relinquish her children, because the identity of the child’s biological father was not vitally important.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the small edition size and the great demand for this item, allocations are expected to occur.

UPOZORNĚNÍ: TITUL JE VYROBENÝ V OMEZENÉM MNOŽSTVÍ JAKO UMĚLECKÝ PŘEDMĚT. UVEDENÁ PRODEJNÍ CENA JE PLATNÁ DO VYPRODÁNÍ TUZEMSKÝCH ZÁSOB.



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