No.
Sparta was generally referred to by the ancient Greeks as Lacedaemon or Lacedaemonia.
In Greek Mythology, Lacedaemon was a son of Zeus by the nymph Taygete; Lacedaemon married Sparta the daughter of Eurotas by Clete, by whom he became the father of Amyclas, Eurydice, and Asine.
Athena
Athens
Athens, the capital of Greece, was named for Athena. Difficult?
ATHENA was the goddess of wisdom, the arts, the chariot, a bunch of other inventions, goddess of war, Athens was named after her
Athens was named after Athena, the city/state's patron goddess. Athena is the goddess of wisdom so I guess you could go on from there.
Athens is the capital and the largest city of Greece. Athens was also named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena.
The goddes of wisdom and warcraft is athena. I don't think there's a goddes of wisdom & craft.
Athena, goddess of wisdom, who supposedly sprung to life from Zeus' forehead, was liked by the Greeks so much that they named a city after her: Athens.
Nike (pronounced NICK-EE). Hence the sports footwear makers have tried to get in on the act.
The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')
No, but there is a Roman Goddess Diane, who is Named after the Greek Goddess Artemis.
The greek goddess Athena, goddess of wisdom, arts and crafts, and war strategy. Her sacred animal is the owl and she is known to have been an advisor (and daughter) of Zeus. The city of Athens, capital of Greece is named after her.