Spartacus (Greek: Σπάρτακος, Spártakos; Latin: Spartacus[1]) (c. 109 BC - 71 BC) was the most notable leader of the slaves in the Third Servile War, a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic.
Notably , the Thracian slave turned gladiator named Spartacus . [Also , 135 BC -- 132 BC in Sicily, led by Eunus, a former slave claiming to be a prophet, and Cleon and 104 BC -- 100 BC in Sicily, led by Athenion and Tryphon .]
The gladiator who led an armed rebellion of slaves was Spartacus.
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Spartacus led the Third Servile War of 73-71 BC.
Spartacus the most famous among the leaders who led the slave revolt which has been called the Third Servile War (73-71 BC). The rebels formed several bands and had several leaders.
Although there were various slave leaders during the three servile wars, the most famous gladiator leader was Spartacus.
The gladiator named Sparticus led the last, massive slave revolt against Rome.
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The gladiator named Sparticus led the last slave revolt against Rome.
Francisco Miranda
John Brown
With the brutality displayed by the army
Nat Turner was the first slave to rebel and it basically encouraged other slaves to rebel. It also led to the making of slave codes which were laws or regulations that slaves, slave owners, and other bystanders that might see a runaway slave, would have to follow. Nat turner was also hanged as a consequence for rebelling.
He was a slave. He became a gladiator. He led a massive slaves' rebellion (the Third Servile War) against Rome from 73-71 BC. The slaves seriously threatened the Empire, and crushed several legions sent against them. Eventually legions were recalled from other wars to defeat them, and Spartacus was believed killed.
Francisco Miranda
he led slaves to kill 55 white people
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Spartacus, the Greek Thracian gladiator. Born 111 BC died 71 BC
Spanish army General who led a group of officers to rebel against the Spanish republic
If the dictator was Maximilian in the 1860's, it was Benito Juarez who opposed him.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
Not long after Sulla died, another crisis arose to challenge Rome's leaders. Thousands if slaves led by former gladiator Spartacus rose up and demanded freedom.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
John Brown
Yes, it led to the Battle of the Little Big Horn and eventually to Wounded Knee.