Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Spartacus was an escaped gladiator, who, along with fellow escapees recruited a slave army and terrorized the Italian peninsula until finally beaten by Crassus. That's all we know factually about him. Some say he was a Thracian prisoner of war, some say that the connotation "Thracian" could have been his style of gladiatorial fighting. There are several books either written about Spartacus or mention him, but all of them are speculative and the authors make the reader aware of this fact.
Because Spartcus and his followers had humiliated the Empire, and the Emperor needed to show he was in charge by killing the rebels in a obvious way.
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