Spartacus lost and was killed in the battle of the final defeat
the romans
There were no Romans in the Battle of Hastings. They had long since faded into history. This decisive battle in 1066 won by the Normans. It was fought between the Norman, William the Conqueror and an Anglo-Saxon army led by Harold Godwinson.
the romans won that war because they had more defences
The battle site is unknown. The western Midlands are considered the general area. Boudica was defeated at the Battle of Watling Street. Watling Street was a Roman road close to High Cross in Leicestershire. Source of this answer is Wikipedia.
According to the 1960 movie, Spartacus, he was crucified by Crassus. Spartacus had been captured in a battle and first had to fight Antoninus to the death, the winner to be crucified. Spartacus didn't want Antoninus to suffer on a cross, so he killed him in the fight. The main thing that Spatacus did was that he was the 1st slave to lead a revolt against the Roman Empire. In the battle the Romans won and Spatacus and all the people captured alive were crucified. This was the normal punishment in those days for anyone who challenged the power of Rome.
The answer below is correct but not for "The Battle of Medway". The answer is correct for "The Raid on the Medway" or "Battle of the Medway", but the "Battle of Medway" was fought in the year 43 between the Romans and the Cantiaci - an iron age tribe. The Romans were the victors. -------------------------------------------------------- The Dutch (led by Mihiel de Ruyter and Cornellis de Witt) won the battle, sinking or capturing several biggest English warships with almost no losses to themselves.
A+ - In correct order: Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by romans, Romans destroy Carthage.
The British won at the Battle of Charleston.
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage. A+
It was a war between Carthage and Rome and Rome won.
The Punic wars were between the Romans and the Carthaginians who were decendant from the phoenicians. The Romans won and destroyed Carthage.
there wasn't a battle, but what happened is that the Romans surrounded Masada (you can still see their camps today) and said that either they kill the jews, or make them slaves, and the jews didn't want to be butchered, or made into slaves, so everyone committed suicide.