WELCOME TO TIMITOPOLIS
Timitopolis: the ancient Greek city-state of Peloponnese, tucked away in the Mediterranean Sea. Exporting a variety of crops such as grapes and olives, livestock, fish, and valuable wheat, Timitopolis is based location-wise on Corinth, Greece. Their lifestyle, though, was very akin to ancient Athens.
Education, as it was in Athens, was the base of Timitopolan existence. This is a contrast to Spartan education, which was valued under military affairs. While Sparta did not esteem subjects such as mathematics and sciences, Athenians, as well as Timitopolans, considered people with qualifications to continue with careers in these matters upper-class citizens. In fact, after IQ testing, the obtainers of the lowest percentage were put into military training, only after they completed eleven years of schooling. In Sparta, unlike Timitopolis, stealing and lying was taught so citizens could sustain themselves whereas Athens cherished honor and respect.
Sparta and Athens – although both were Greek – remained very different in terms of military and education. All in all, Timitopolis would be categorized as more similar to the philosophical Athens before the ruthless Sparta education and government wise.
Education, as it was in Athens, was the base of Timitopolan existence. This is a contrast to Spartan education, which was valued under military affairs. While Sparta did not esteem subjects such as mathematics and sciences, Athenians, as well as Timitopolans, considered people with qualifications to continue with careers in these matters upper-class citizens. In fact, after IQ testing, the obtainers of the lowest percentage were put into military training, only after they completed eleven years of schooling. In Sparta, unlike Timitopolis, stealing and lying was taught so citizens could sustain themselves whereas Athens cherished honor and respect.
Sparta and Athens – although both were Greek – remained very different in terms of military and education. All in all, Timitopolis would be categorized as more similar to the philosophical Athens before the ruthless Sparta education and government wise.