Agoge

/əˈɡoʊɡi/ noun

In ancient Sparta, the state-controlled training and education system that prepared young boys to become warriors; any rigorous training system.

From Greek agoge (a leading, training), from agein (to lead), referring to the Spartan youth system documented by Plutarch and other ancient historians.

AMአጎጎ
ARأغوجة
BNআগোগে
CAagogia
CSagogie
DAagogi
DEAgoge
ELαγωγία
ESagogía
FAآگوجی
FIagogi
FRagogie
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