State-owned serfs lived
with families on lands of
Spartiates - could not
move without
government permission
Main duty: to supply a
fixed amount of produce
annually to Spartan
masters.
Free to make a profit
once upkeep of
Spartans paid for
Often acted as servants to
Spartan soldiers during war -
also served as light armed
skirmishers in battle
A few freed for bravery
or service to the state,
but had no civic rights
Dangerous to show
too much bravery
Often treated harshly - from time to
time killed by the Krypteia (secret
police) to keep them under control
Always under suspicion
Constant threat to
Spartan security
Were discontented
and rebellious
Outnumbered
Spartiates approx. 20:1
Cartledge: “It is hard to avoid the conclusion
that the Spartans did…genuinely fear helot
revolt-and with reason, in the light of the actual
revolt of the mid 460’s"
Xenophon Hellenica: "Helots, freedmen,
lesser Spartiatae, and Perioeci; for whenever
among these classes any mention was made
of Spartiatae, no one was able to conceal the
fact that he would be glad to eat them raw."
Politically and legally had no
rights whatsoever. Only the
state could free them or
dispose of them
Pre-Dorian
inhabitants
conquered by
Spartans
Plutarch: “They used to make the
helots drunk and exhibit them to the
young as a deterrent from excessive
drinking.”