Spartoi (also Sparti) (Greek: ΣÏαÏÏοί from ÏÏείÏÏ, speÃrÅ, "to sow")
Singular simple version "Spart"
Giant warriors who grew out of the earth. (From the mythology of Cadmium)
He Cadmium was then instructed by Athena to sow the dragon's teeth in the ground, from which there sprang a race of fierce armed men, called the Spart(oi) ("sown").
In Greek mythology, Spartoi (also Sparti) are a mythical giants people who sprang up from the dragon's teeth sown by Cadmus
He Cadmus was then instructed by Athena to sow the dragon's teeth in the ground, from which there sprang a race of fierce armed men, called the Spart(oi) .
A Senn ( Senner ) or a dairy maid , even holder (bairisch) Ãlpler (Swiss), in Carinthia also Brentler called, is a shepherd or Hirtin, or the mostly on a Alm (Alpweide), also Senne called that protects cattle from other farmers (mostly only during the summer) and processes their milk into cheese and often butter .
Vor der Hütte, unter den Geranienkästen, saà der Senn auf der Bank.