Crixus, Oeonamaus, Gannicus, and Castus
Spartacus was one of the leaders of what historians have called the Third Servile war, which lasted from 73 B.C. to 71 B.C. The other leaders where Crixus and Oenomaus. Spartacus became the sole leader after Oenomaus and Crixus died (in 73 B.C. and 72 B.C. respectively). Some 70 gladiators escaped from Italy's largest gladiatorial school in and Capua, near Naples. They took refuge on Mount Vesuvius and defeated a Roman militia which was sent after them. After this many other slaves joined them. There were more victories against small Roman forces and more slaves joining. Their size reached 120,000. Eventually the rebels were slaughtered by a Roman force of six legions
It cannot be said that Spartacus was helped by by someone. This is because, contrary to what is often believed, he was one of the leaders (not the sole leader) of the gladiators who escaped from the gladiatorial school in Capua (near Naples), which was the biggest one in Italy. The other leaders were Crixus and Oemanus. Thus, there was a collaboration between three thee leaders, rather than men helping Spartacus. When these three leaders defeated the first Roman force which was sent against them, they were joined by many slaves. Thus, an escape by a limited number of Gladiators (who themselves were slaves) turned into a large scale slave rebellion. The rebels were also joined by poor herdsmen and shepherds.It is most unlikely that the rebels formed a single compact force. It seems that Spartacus and Crixus led two separate groups and it is possible that there were more than two groups.Oemanus fell in battle early during the revolt while the rebels were plundering fields and towns in the south of Italy. Crixus also fell in battle. This was when the rebels were attacked by the troops of the Roman consul Lucius Gellius Publicola. It was only after the death of these two men that Spartacus became the sole leader. When Crassus attacked the rebels, Castus and Gannicus also became leaders. They led a separate group of rebels. They were the first ones who were defeated. by Crassus. Spartacus was defeated later.There is also the misconception that the rebels were freedom fighters. The original men were simply men who managed to escape and did not want to be captured. They avoided being captured because they defeated the first Roman force sent against them. The other slaves and the herdsmen and shepherds joined the rebellion out of disaffection, rather than because of a plan to fight for freedom. The behaviour of the rebels indicates that their concerns were plundering to procure food and riches and moving about to avoid the Romans armies. They fought when they were confronted by these armies.
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Crixus was a Roman gladiator. He died valiantly in battle in 72 B.C.E. after separating from a group of stronger gladiators.
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Crixus and Sparticus
Crixus, Oeonamaus, Gannicus, and Castus
Spartacus defeated Lentulus first, who had attempted to surround the slaves, and then both the praetor Arrius and Gellius, who had recently slain Crixus and his Gauls.
Spartacus was not the sole leader of the slave revolt in 73 BC in Capua. His leadership was shared & helped by two other slaves; Crixus, a Gallic slave and by the German slave, Oenomaus.
Spartacus, Crixus and Oenomaus led fugitive slaves in a rebellion historians call the Third Servile War. The fugitives spent a lot of time pillaging the countryside and, sometimes, towns to feed themselves.
Romans against former Roman slaves Romans- Marcus Licinius Crassus, Claudius Glaber, Pompey, Mummius, and several other leaders, Roman legions and militia Slaves- shepherds, herdsman, gladiators, slaves, Spartacus, Crixus, and several other leaders
Lucretia killed herself to preserve her honor after being raped by Sextus Tarquinius. She believed that by taking her own life, she was expressing her innocence and refusing to be a victim of her assault.
The cast of Ascension Day - 2007 includes: John Amos as Henry John Anthony Williams as Freedom Fighter Michael Bear as Crixus Paul Benjamin as Sam Michael Bretten as Young Girls Pop Akosua Busia as Cherry Christina Cox as Margaret Whitehead James Denton as Brother John Troy DeWalt as Lynch mob leader Peter Dinklage as Brantly Rylee Fansler as Abigail Lamar Hughes as Travis 8 Zeljko Ivanek as Master Travis Sonari Jo as Redic Harris Laskawy as Reese Anthony Mackie as Turner Angel Manuel as Soldier Simenona Martinez as Travis 8 Jamie McCall as White Mama Logan Mote as Putnam Ving Rhames as Hark Michael Taliferro as Crixus Beverly Todd as Nancy
Spartacus was one of the leaders of what historians have called the Third Servile war, which lasted from 73 B.C. to 71 B.C. The other leaders where Crixus and Oenomaus. Spartacus became the sole leader after Oenomaus and Crixus died (in 73 B.C. and 72 B.C. respectively). Some 70 gladiators escaped from Italy's largest gladiatorial school in and Capua, near Naples. They took refuge on Mount Vesuvius and defeated a Roman militia which was sent after them. After this many other slaves joined them. There were more victories against small Roman forces and more slaves joining. Their size reached 120,000. Eventually the rebels were slaughtered by a Roman force of six legions
It cannot be said that Spartacus was helped by by someone. This is because, contrary to what is often believed, he was one of the leaders (not the sole leader) of the gladiators who escaped from the gladiatorial school in Capua (near Naples), which was the biggest one in Italy. The other leaders were Crixus and Oemanus. Thus, there was a collaboration between three thee leaders, rather than men helping Spartacus. When these three leaders defeated the first Roman force which was sent against them, they were joined by many slaves. Thus, an escape by a limited number of Gladiators (who themselves were slaves) turned into a large scale slave rebellion. The rebels were also joined by poor herdsmen and shepherds.It is most unlikely that the rebels formed a single compact force. It seems that Spartacus and Crixus led two separate groups and it is possible that there were more than two groups.Oemanus fell in battle early during the revolt while the rebels were plundering fields and towns in the south of Italy. Crixus also fell in battle. This was when the rebels were attacked by the troops of the Roman consul Lucius Gellius Publicola. It was only after the death of these two men that Spartacus became the sole leader. When Crassus attacked the rebels, Castus and Gannicus also became leaders. They led a separate group of rebels. They were the first ones who were defeated. by Crassus. Spartacus was defeated later.There is also the misconception that the rebels were freedom fighters. The original men were simply men who managed to escape and did not want to be captured. They avoided being captured because they defeated the first Roman force sent against them. The other slaves and the herdsmen and shepherds joined the rebellion out of disaffection, rather than because of a plan to fight for freedom. The behaviour of the rebels indicates that their concerns were plundering to procure food and riches and moving about to avoid the Romans armies. They fought when they were confronted by these armies.