What was a 'Syssitia' in the context of Spartan male life?
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Correct answer: A mandatory communal mess where men dined together
The Syssitia (communal mess) was an institution all male Spartan citizens were required to join and fund. Members ate together each evening, reinforcing brotherhood and equality. Failure to contribute one's share of food and wine resulted in loss of full citizenship rights.
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