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Did the Romans ever have rebellions?

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Updated: 8/19/2019

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.

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