Are there descendants of Spartans?
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The Maniots (inhabitants of the Mani Peninsula) therefore are considered direct descendants of Spartans. Almost three thousand years ago, Greece consisted of multiple ‘polis’ that were mostly controlled by Sparta.
What is Mani Greece known for?
About the Maniots The Maniots are deemed an ancient Greek people who descend from the Spartans. Throughout history, they were known by their neighbours and enemies as fearless warriors who practiced blood feuds.

Is Sparta a Mani?
Administratively, Mani is now divided between the prefectures of Laconia (Kato Mani, Mesa Mani) and Messenia (Exo Mani), in the periphery of Peloponnesos, but in ancient times it lay entirely within Laconia, the district dominated by Sparta.
Who were the Greek Maniots?
The Maniots or Maniates (Greek: Μανιάτες) are the inhabitants of Mani Peninsula, located in western Laconia and eastern Messenia, in the southern Peloponnese, Greece. They were also formerly known as Mainotes and the peninsula as Maina.

Did the Ottomans conquer Mani?
The 1770 Ottoman Invasion of Mani was one of a series of invasions by the Ottomans to subdue the Maniots. Mani was one region of Greece that the Ottomans had not occupied due to the rough terrain and the rebellious spirit of Maniots….Ottoman invasion of Mani (1770)
Date | 1770 |
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Location | Mani, Greece |
Result | Ottoman retreat |
Territorial changes | None |
Where in Greece is the Mani Peninsula?
the Peloponnese
The Mani is located in the Peloponnese, in the south of mainland Greece. The most southern part of the Peloponnese has three legs, of which the one in the middle is called the Mani Peninsula.
Where is Mani?
Greece
The Mani, the central southern prong of mainland Greece, is divided into two halves. The Outer Mani, with the pretty coastal villages of Kardamyli and Stoupa, is now well known for offering a more authentic holiday experience than many of the islands.