Definitionn. (Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Ioi) that Thasos had appealed for aid to Sparta, and that the latter was prevented from responding only by earthquake and the Helot revolt. [Please select]
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This is not the middle ages; I am an Englishman, not a helot. [Please select]
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Explain the following terms: oracle; amphictyony; helot; Hellas; Olympiad; and ephors. [Please select]
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There was a helot who never obeyed the feudal lord's word, so he got kicked out. [Please select]
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No man, Caxon, ever heard of a Spartan attending the funeral of a Helot--yet I dare be sworn that John of the Girnel--ye have heard of him, Caxon. [Please select]
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When they heard the news, one was too ill to move; the other made his helot guide him to the battle, and there struck blindly until he was killed. [Please select]
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