u probably mean crassus
Spartacus was born a Thracian.
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Spartacus, joined the Roman army at 63 BC. Spartacus was poor so he joined the Roman Army hoping he will able to fight for his freedom but, Spartacus was asked to march agaist he own people, meaning he will have to kill people in his hometown, Thrace. But Spartacus does not agree to fight/kill his own people like saying "No I'm no doing this" then he deserted.
Spartacus was initially owned by a Roman named Batiatus, who was a gladiator trainer. Batiatus managed a school for gladiators in Capua, where Spartacus was trained to fight. After being subjected to harsh treatment, Spartacus eventually led a revolt against his masters, sparking a significant uprising against the Roman Republic known as the Third Servile War.
take look at the spartacus blood and sand episode's after Spartacus became a champion. He start the fight in Dimachaeri style with 2 swords and he is faster than any other gladiators.
The name "Spartacus" is a Latin name. It had no nationality as such. The rebel gladiator Spartacus was said to be from Thrace and also was said to have served in the Roman army. Many auxiliaries either Latinized their names or changed them completely to a Latin (Roman) name.
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Not long after Sulla died, another crisis arose to challenge Rome's leaders. Thousands if slaves led by former gladiator Spartacus rose up and demanded freedom.
No, no one "fought" in the Cuban missile crisis. He was an Assistant Secretary of State at the time.
The government of Maryland is required to create a balanced budget.
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 "Spartacus" television series consists of four main seasons: "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena," "Spartacus: Vengeance," and "Spartacus: War of the Damned." There are no additional series or spin-offs beyond these four. The series concluded in 2013, wrapping up the story of Spartacus and the rebellion.