Sulla, Julius Caesar, Marc Antony when he was at war with Octavian after Caesar's murder, and anyone else who led an army against the established government of the republic.
A group of nobles led a revolt to overthrow the king.
Yes, Spartacus was a real gladiator who led a slave revolt against the Roman Republic in 73-71 BC.
APEX: his assassination led to a civil war that ended the Roman Republic
The slave revolt in Italy, known as the Third Servile War, was led by Spartacus, a gladiator and former slave. The revolt began in 73 BCE and saw Spartacus lead a significant uprising against the Roman Republic, attracting thousands of followers. His forces achieved several victories against Roman armies, but ultimately, the revolt was crushed in 71 BCE, leading to Spartacus's death and the crucifixion of many captured rebels along the Appian Way.
During the Republic, the Roman government was led by two counsuls.
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Spartacus was a real historical figure who led a slave revolt against the Roman Republic in the 1st century BC.
Yes, the story of Spartacus is based on true events. Spartacus was a Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt against the Roman Republic in 73-71 BC.
Spartacus was killed in 71 BC during a major slave revolt against the Roman Republic known as the Third Servile War. After leading a significant uprising, he faced the Roman army led by Crassus, where he ultimately lost his life in battle. His death marked the end of the revolt and the suppression of the slave uprising.
No one led the fall of the Roman republic. The republic like the "empire" deteriorated over a period of time. It is often said that Sulla was responsible for the fall of the republic but the conditions were already in place when he took power.
There was only one Roman Republic. The Empire divided in two two hundred years later.
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