No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
No one knows who killed Spartacus's' wife or how she died. In fact no one even knows her name. She remains one of "history's mysteries."
Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.
Nothing is known about that. It is not even known whether Spartacus had a wife. If he had one, he would have been separated from her when he was enslaved. All we know about Spartacus is the battles he fought against the Romans.
Oh--Kay---- it sounds a if you have been taken in with fiction. In reality, there is no such person as Varinia who was the wife of Spartacus. Varinia is a made up name that the screen writer of the original Spartacus movie concocted. According to Barry Strause in his book on Spartacus, we have no idea of his wife's name. The ancient authorities seem to agree that Spartacus had a wife, but weather she was a Thracian witch, or just a slave woman from Italy is not agreed upon. It is very easy to get caught up in the fiction regarding Spartacus and sometimes difficult to separate fact from hype.
Spartacus did. In circa 73bc, he led 74 of his "brothers" (fellow Gladiators, and slaves) in a revolt/escape from the House of Batiatus. Using kitchen knives,and any other weapon they could find,they attacked, broke into the Ludus' weapon stores, and killed everyone they could on their way out. This included Batiatus.
Very little is known about Spartacus. It is said that he followed a cult that had to do with snakes and that his wife was a priestess in this cult. However there is no historical fact to back this up. He was more than likely a pantheist, worshiping many god if he worshiped any at all.
Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.Crassus crucified 6,000 of the rebel slaves who followed Spartacus. Spartacus himself was killed in battle and his body never found.
His wife's name was sura
Spartacus lost and was killed in the battle of the final defeat
Andy Whitfield's wife. He plays Spartacus in STARZ Spartacus: Blood and Sand"
Nothing is known about that. It is not even known whether Spartacus had a wife. If he had one, he would have been separated from her when he was enslaved. All we know about Spartacus is the battles he fought against the Romans.
Oh--Kay---- it sounds a if you have been taken in with fiction. In reality, there is no such person as Varinia who was the wife of Spartacus. Varinia is a made up name that the screen writer of the original Spartacus movie concocted. According to Barry Strause in his book on Spartacus, we have no idea of his wife's name. The ancient authorities seem to agree that Spartacus had a wife, but weather she was a Thracian witch, or just a slave woman from Italy is not agreed upon. It is very easy to get caught up in the fiction regarding Spartacus and sometimes difficult to separate fact from hype.
His wife killed him...
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.
There is no record of children. Plutarch says Spartacus had a wife, a Thracian who was enslaved with him. The name Spartacus is otherwise attested in the Black Sea region: kings of the Thracian dynasty of the Cimmerian Bosporus and Pontus are known to have borne it, and a Thracian "Spardacus" or "Sparadokos", father of Seuthes I of the Odrysae, is also known.
Gavrilo Princip and the black hand gang killed the archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie
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.
Hercules killed his first wife, Megara, in a fit of madness sent by Hera.