No, Spartacus and his followers were routed by Crassus before Pompey reached the area where they were defeated.
Spartacus and his men were routed by Marcus Licinius Crassus. Pompey the Great, who was coming with reinforcements rounded up 5,000 fugitives from the battle.
Spartacus did not defeat Marcus Licinius Crassus, who, with a massive force of eight legions, routed him and his men. Pompey the Great was sent with reinforcements. He did not actually engaged in any battle, but moped up some 5000 fugitives from the battle with Crassus and he (undeservedly) claimed that he was the one who ended the war.
Spartacus was defeated by Crassus; although Pompey got much of the credit.
The questions and answers previously given do not provide a reason for Rome's initial defeat by the army of Spartacus. The reason Rome lost the first encounter with Spartacus was Rome's expectation that Spartacus posed no serious threat and so the small force Rome sent to defeat Spartacus was defeated because Spartacus had 90,000 troops at his disposal.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus or Pompey the Great did defeat the Marians in both Africa and Sicily.
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Spartacus and his men were routed by Marcus Licinius Crassus. Pompey the Great, who was coming with reinforcements rounded up 5,000 fugitives from the battle.
Spartacus did not defeat Marcus Licinius Crassus, who, with a massive force of eight legions, routed him and his men. Pompey the Great was sent with reinforcements. He did not actually engaged in any battle, but moped up some 5000 fugitives from the battle with Crassus and he (undeservedly) claimed that he was the one who ended the war.
Spartacus was defeated by Crassus; although Pompey got much of the credit.
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Spartacus lost and was killed in the battle of the final defeat
The questions and answers previously given do not provide a reason for Rome's initial defeat by the army of Spartacus. The reason Rome lost the first encounter with Spartacus was Rome's expectation that Spartacus posed no serious threat and so the small force Rome sent to defeat Spartacus was defeated because Spartacus had 90,000 troops at his disposal.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus or Pompey the Great did defeat the Marians in both Africa and Sicily.
Both Crassus and Pompey were "valuable" commanders. Crassus, for his ending of the Spartacus revolt and Pompey for his eastern victories and his victories over the pirates.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
pompey the great one time ally of Julius caesor led an army against Julius Caesor to contend who would rule rome. Pompey took his army to Greece where he planned to gain more legions. he was eventualy defeated by Caesor at the battle of pharsulus despite outnumbering Caesor. he fled to Egypt where he was assassinated by the egyptians NOT Caesor.