Yes. He was a general in the slave rebellion
Atalanta was a mythological heroine.
yes she is if Osiris and Isis and Horus is real of course he or she of Senkhara must be real in ancient history
history
She was a pharaoph from Egypt and a worshiper to the gods of ancient egypt
Movie only.
Yes, Tarrare was a real person in history. He was a Frenchman known for his insatiable appetite and unusual eating habits.
no
Atalanta was a mythological heroine.
yes, she was a real person, she was really the daughter of the Indian chief and if you look your ugly nose in a history book you might know more about her.
Dustin Clare who playe Gannicus On Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
In the winter of 71 BC Gannicus along with Castus broke off from Spartacus taking a large number of Celts and Germans with them marking the second break off of the rebellion. Gannicus and Castus met their end in Lucania near Mount Soprano (Mount Camalatrum) where Marcus Licinius Crassus, Pomptinus and Rufus entrenched their forces in battle and defeated them.
They die in the Third Servile War . You can read about them in the link below - No one truly knows in regards to Gannicus. Records of even Spartacus' fate are foggy. Add that to the only known records are from the Romans and the facts are beyond sketchy at best. Tales of war -- especially ancient ones where written records are rare or written after centuries of tales -- are always warped from the truth. That warping is also made worse by the fact that of Spartacus, Crixus, Oenomaus, and Gannicus the least amount is known of Gannicus. He is very hard to get any reliable history on. As an author who specializes in the medieval, it's been difficult. Not that I use him in my stories, but the Stars Spartacus series got my interest piqued. Presumably, he was killed with 12,300 others. There is, however, again, no way of knowing for certain.
Grace Cahill is a fictional character from "The 39 Clues" book series. She is not a real person in history or in the present day.
A former gladiator who became a general under the leadership of Spartacus in the Third Servile War
The most famous person in English history is probably Robin Hood; although, there is doubt that he was a real person.
Yes, he is shown in the Egyptian written documents
The answer to " Who is the real father of history?" The answer is ARAM NAHRAIN.