Helots, also known as Helots, were the indigenous people of ancient Greece who lived in Laconia and Messenia and were conquered by the Spartans. They were slaves tied to the land and engaged in agricultural work, and their status was regulated by the state, leading to frequent rebellions, but they disappeared during the Hellenistic period. → Related topic: Perioikoi Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ヘイローテス,ヘロットHelotとも。ラコニア,メッセニア地方に住み,スパルタ人に征服された古代ギリシアの先住民。土地に縛られて農業に従事した奴隷身分で身柄は国家に規制され,しばしば反乱を起こしたが,ヘレニズム時代に消滅した。 →関連項目ペリオイコイ 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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