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Hello, I am currently doing some research for a project and I was just wandering whether you thought that the Spartan Foreign policy could be described as being "consistent" during the Classical period? I realise it is a broad question but any help would be much appreciated. Paul
- Hi Paul. The best place to ask research questions is over at the Wikipedia:Reference Desk. I should warn you, however, that the answers may come far too late to help anyone on a deadline. I'll post a copy of your question over there, but you might want to narrow it down a bit. -- Stephen Gilbert 12:31 Apr 9, 2003 (UTC)