Well if you were living in Rome, he would be quick to buy your burning home.
Marcus Licinius Crassus
Roman General Marcus Licinius Crassus
the very thing that Crassus was eager for ...[Crassus and his men] encamped very near the enemy, and began to make [a wall to surround them]; btu the slaves made a sally and attacked the [Roamn soldiers].
The Roman government saw Christianity as a threat.
No, the Roman commander and then Governor of Roman Syria, Marcus Licinius Crassus had two sons, Marcus and Publius.
They felt that everyone needed a family!
They felt that everyone needed a family!
Neither man had an empire. Spartacus was a rebel slave and gained followers by winning initial victories over the Romans. He gained his followers by promises of freedom and loot. Crassus was the Roman general who defeated and punished Spartacus. His followers were the Roman army.
The members of the first triumvirate were Julius Caesar, Marcus Crassus and Gaius Pompey, or Pompey the Great as he liked to call himself. Pompey and Crassus were the consuls while Caesar was the one who brokered them into office. Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus formed an alliance that wielded the real power in Rome from 60-54 B.C.
connections academy cheater? lol answer is d. saw it as a threat
Gaius Marius, Quintus Sertorius and Gaius Julius Caesar were military commanders who were members of the populares, a political faction which championed the cause of the poor plebeians.
Constantine was the Roman leader that ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire. He chose to move its capital to Byzantium and was the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians.