We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
Spartacus was a slave who was a gladiator. He was among gladiators who escaped from their gladiatorial schools and sparked a slave rebellion. Up to 20,000 slaves gathered into bands which ravaged the countryside, looted some cities, and defeated Roman army contingents and local militias for two years. Spartacus was one of the leaders of these bands. The rebellion was eventually suppressed with the deployment of eight legions (army corps). This rebellion has been called the Third Servile War (73-71 BC) by historians.
Both Spartacus and the slave rebellion have been mythologized in fiction. The rebelling slaves are portrayed as freedom fighters fighting against the establishment and to end slavery. However, no account by ancient historians says that the aim of the rebellion was to fight the system or end slavery. They were probably marauding escapees. An ancient historian speculated that they wanted to flee to Gaul. The rebels and their leaders committed many atrocities. As for Spartacus being the champion of liberty who led all of the rebels as portrayed in fiction, this was not the case. He was one of the various leaders of the various bands and we have minimal information about him.
We don't know. In fact, we know very little about Spartacus, that's why so many fiction writers use him in some way. All that is known about the man called Spartacus was that he was a gladiator, escaped, led fellow slaves on a rampage throughout Italy, and was killed in the final battle against the Romans. Those are the few facts that we know about him; anything else is just speculation
There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.
The minimum age to join the women's Land Army was 17.
after 13 year of service
You had to enlist. If you were a Roman citizen between the ages of 18 and 25 and in good mental and physical health, you were in. If you were not a citizen and wanted to join, you would be in the auxilia, with the benefit or Roman citizenship when your service was over.
Retirement from the Roman army was not a matter of age, it was a matter of service. When a man's enlistment time was up he could either reenlist or retire. There was no actual age limit for reenlistment either. There is a record of a centurion who had retired, missed the army so much that he reenlisted and was still serving at the age of 80!
The oldest age to join the army was 40.
There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.There was no maximum age limit in the Roman army. The minimum age limit was twenty, depending on the times, but if a fellow was satisfied with the army he could reenlist indefinitely.
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The minimum age to join the women's Land Army was 17.
Yes.
There is no restriction on joining the Salvation Army.
Up to 107 BC there was a levy which included only peasant/proprietors who a property value above an certain threshold. After the Marian reforms of the army in 107 BC any Roman citizen of military age (17 to 46) could volunteer to join the army.
no you are not.
They technically aren't allowed to; the maximum age to join just the Army Reserve is 42.
At the age of sixteen.
41
after 13 year of service