Spartacus and his mob revolted in 73 BC. The revolt lased roughly two years until 71 BC.
Spartacus(Greek: Σπάρτακος, Spártakos; Latin: Spartacus[1]) he was the leader of the slave revolt against Rome i hope this helps.
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.
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Definately not. Spartacus was a criminal gladiator who along with others escaped and led a slave revolt that gave the Romans big, big trouble until Crassus finally put an end to their raiding.
No - he was an escaped slave who led a slave revolt against Rome.
It's possible, but its not known weather Spartacus had any children. All we know for certain about him is that he was an escaped gladiator who led a slave revolt against Rome. Anything else is speculation.
Spartacus(Greek: Σπάρτακος, Spártakos; Latin: Spartacus[1]) he was the leader of the slave revolt against Rome i hope this helps.
Spartacus was the leader of the slave revolt against Rome.
The "Spartakiad", or Spartacus Games, was a sort of Communist Bloc version of the Olympics. Named after Spartacus, the gladiator slave who led a revolt against Rome, it supposedly celebrated the purity of sport without the capitalist trappings that came with the more commercialized Olympic games.
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.
Spartacus was s Thracian slave who led a revolt against Rome. Died 71Bc
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Definately not. Spartacus was a criminal gladiator who along with others escaped and led a slave revolt that gave the Romans big, big trouble until Crassus finally put an end to their raiding.
The leader of the slave revolt in Rome was Spartacus (109 BC - 71 BC).The Marxist revolutionaries named for him were the Spartacists (Spartacus League, 1915-1918).
The famous slave revolt of 73 BC (or, BCE) was primarily led by Spartacus. Generally considered to be of Thracian origin, Spartacus was one of several leaders of the uprising that took place in central Italy and enjoyed remarkable growth and military success as various Roman armies attempted unsuccessfully to crush it. In 71 BC (or, BCE), however, the revolt came to its end at the hands of more capable Roman forces, with Spartacus apparently killed, although his body was never found.
No - he was an escaped slave who led a slave revolt against Rome.
Spartacus was a Roman slave and gladiator who was the head of a slave rebellion against the Romans. He was very successful for a long time. That's about all we know about him. Historians are not even sure if Spartacus was his real name or a "stage name" he used during his gladiatorial career. They think he was a Thracian prisoner of war, but again, not sure of that either.