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Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Batiatus was executed after the battle of Pharsalus having taken sides with Pompey against Julius Caesar. This is not surprising since Pompey is credited with the destruction of the slave rebellion of which Batiatus' former slave/gladiator, Spartacus, was the leader.
The cast of The Cleopatras - 1983 includes: Martin Anthony as Roman soldier Karen Archer as Octavia John Arnatt as Sophron James Aubrey as Grypus Maureen Bacchus as Dancer Adam Bareham as Fluter Richard Bates as Servant Richard Bates as Soldier Lois Baxter as Irene Daniel Beales as Ptolemy XIV Lauren Beales as Ptolemy XV John Bennett as Philocles Hugh Beverton as Citizen Amanda Boxer as Cleopatra Tryphaena Roger Brierley as Demetrius Tony Britts as Dancer David Buck as Ventidius Trevor Butler as Officer Phillip Cade as Gnaeus Pompey Burt Caesar as Guard Commander Gary Carp as Eupator Anthony Carrick as Canidius Patrick Carter as Servant in charge Tony Caunter as Achillas Geoffrey Chater as Perigenes Prue Clarke as Cleopatra Selene Graham Crowden as Theodotus Jennifer Croxton as Roman Matron at party Richard Cubison as High Priest Roger Davenport as Officer Anthony Dawes as Timotheus Derek Deadman as Henchman Peter Dennis as Diomedes Fraser Downie as Roman soldier Keith Drinkel as Flavius Frank Duncan as Ammonius Paul Easom as Amyntas Graham Faulkner as Apollodorus Anthea Ferrell as Dancer Rosemary Frankau as Roman Matron at party Rupert Frazer as Octavian Derek Fuke as Butler Jeffrey Gardiner as Official Frank Gatliff as Posidonius Nicholas Geake as Seleucus Francesca Gonshaw as Arsinoe Stephen Greif as Demetrius Richard Griffiths as Pot Belly Gavin Harding as Servant Gavin Harding as Soldier Robert Hardy as Julius Caesar Carol Harrison as Iras Phyllida Hewat as Roman Matron at party Arthur Hewlett as Achoreus David Hobbs as Messenger Charles Hodgson as Thermus Owen Holder as Counsellor Sue Holderness as Cleopatra, eldest daughter Sue Holderness as Cleopatra, eldest granddaughter David Horovitch as Chickpea Mark Hutchinson as Dancer Seeta Indrani as Maid Godfrey James as Cato Ewart James Walters as Dion Fiona Janesmith as Dancer Michael Jayes as Canidius Dinah Jones as Dancer Harold Kasket as Onias Sherril Keller as Handmaiden Freda Knorr as Roman Matron at party Tony London as Mob leader Ian Longmur as Executioner Donald MacIver as Alexander Zebinas Louis Mainguard as Dancer Phillip Manikum as Athenaeus Jack May as Criton Louisa McAlpine as Dancer Wynne McGregor as Dancer Shelagh McLeod as Berenike Shelagh McLeod as Bernice Ian McNeice as Alexander Douglas McNichol as Fire eater Jonathan Milton as Servant John Moffatt as Quintus Dellius Pauline Moran as Cleopatra Berenike Caroline Mortimer as Cleopatra Thea Vernon Nesbeth as Mob leader Michelle Newell as Cleopatra Garry Noakes as Juggler Vincent Osborne as Officer Tony Osoba as Marsyas Roger Ostime as Fonteius Capito Brian Oulton as Aristrachus Alan Penn as Doctor Morris Perry as General Chaeteas Donald Pickering as Lucullus Nigel Plaskitt as Lycon Tony Portacio as Roman soldier Graham Pountney as Archelaus David Purcell as Alexander The Younger Roy Purcell as Memmius Martyn Read as Geminius Emily Richard as Cleopatra Tryphaena John Ringham as Pothinius David Rowlands as Hermes John Savident as Pythagoras Granville Saxton as Cyzicenus Graham Seed as Ptolemy Errol Shaker as Mob leader Elizabeth Shepherd as Cleopatra, the mother Sadik Soussi as Memphites Helen Sparks as Dancer Michael Sundin as Dancer Shirin Taylor as Charmian David Telfer as Mob leader Patrick Troughton as Sextus Marcia Tucker as Nursemaid Norma Vee as Dancer George Waring as Roman Senator at party Moray Watson as Gabinius Geoffrey Whitehead as Scipio Africanus Steve Wilsher as Assasin Manning Wilson as Cicero Andre Winterton as Slave Rita Wolf as Handmaiden
John Blakey has: Played Igor in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Stephen Borodin in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Kingston Officer in "Seekers" in 1992. Played Brian in "Prime Suspect 3" in 1993. Played Michael Kennedy in "Law and Disorder" in 1994. Played Dr Cameron Williams in "The Governor" in 1995. Played Sir Tor in "First Knight" in 1995. Played Border Guard in "Judge Dredd" in 1995. Played Captain in "Circles of Deceit: Kalon" in 1996. Played Police Officer 1 in "Family Affairs" in 1997. Played Brother John in "Children of the New Forest" in 1998. Played Alan in "Of Urban Myths and Other Stories" in 1998. Played D.S. Wilks in "Cash in Hand" in 1998. Played Vladimir Bugos in "Relic Hunter" in 1999. Played Trevor Deacon in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Thomas in "Dark Realm" in 2000. Played Stephen in "Queer as Folk" in 2000. Played Gambler in "The 10th Kingdom" in 2000. Performed in "Fire, Plague, War and Treason" in 2001. Played Fireman in "Doc" in 2001. Played Otto Holland in "Keen Eddie" in 2003. Played Terry in "The Match" in 2005. Played General Gnaeus in "Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire" in 2006. Played Adam in "4 Conversations About Love" in 2007. Played Richard Morgan in "Missing" in 2009.
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Batiatus was executed after the battle of Pharsalus having taken sides with Pompey against Julius Caesar. This is not surprising since Pompey is credited with the destruction of the slave rebellion of which Batiatus' former slave/gladiator, Spartacus, was the leader.
If you are referring to Sparta, the Greek city state, it never defeated the Romans. If you are referring to Spartacus, he defeated the consular armies of Lucius Gellius Publicola and Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus.
The Roman annexation of mainland Greece occurred during the Republican period. The republic was headed by two annually elected consuls. Greece was annexed in 146 BC. The two consuls for that year were Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus and Lucius Mummius Achaicus. The two consuls for the next year were Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus and Lucius Hostilius Mancinus.
Gnaeus Julius Agricola was born on July 13, 40.
Gnaeus Julius Agricola was born on July 13, 40.
Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus was born in 113.
Gnaeus Julius Agricola died on 93-08-23.
Gnaeus Julius Agricola was the Roman governor.
his father was gnaeus pompeius strabo
Agricola. His command was in Britain.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus. Also known as Pompey the Great