Abby Guy, Baibars, Caenis, Danae, Ecceard, Felicitas, Gabriel Posser, Hababah, Ida B. Wells & Jackey Wright are some of the names of thousands of famous slaves.
Spartacus,led a troup of gladiators to freedom from a training school in Capua,and was joined by thousands of slaves from all over Italy
I must assume that when you use 'Caesar' in you're question you are referring to Gaius Julius Caesar. If this is the case, his father was also called Gaius Julius Caesar, he was a senator and served as pro-consul of Asia in the early 1st century BC.
Julius Caesar was the popular member of the First Triumvirate. The members this Triumvirate were Gaius Julius Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great). It was formed in 60 BC and lasted until Crassus' death in 53 BC. All three men were generals. Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in the Gallic Wars (58-50 BC). Crassus fought in Sulla's Second Civil War (82-81 BC) and suppressed a slave rebellion in the Third Servile War (in 71 BC). Pompey the Great won the Third Mithridatic War in Turkey (73-63 BC) annexed Turkey and turned Armenia, Syria and Judea into client states.
Spartacus was a Roman slave and gladiator who was the head of a slave rebellion against the Romans. He was very successful for a long time. That's about all we know about him. Historians are not even sure if Spartacus was his real name or a "stage name" he used during his gladiatorial career. They think he was a Thracian prisoner of war, but again, not sure of that either.
He was the individual who challenged the rule of the Roman republic by the Senate, when he made himself "dictator for life." Although he was killed before consolidating all of his power, his heir Octavian (Augustus Caesar), eventually did become the first in a line of Roman emperors.
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Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.Yes, over their long history the Romans had several rebellions. Two of the most famous were the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the Boudicca rebellion in Britain. Julius Caesar himself led a rebellion when he started the civil war against Pompey. The military rebelled against several emperors too.
Spartacus,led a troup of gladiators to freedom from a training school in Capua,and was joined by thousands of slaves from all over Italy
The form of address used by a slave depended upon several factors, such as the master's preference, the job/position of the slave, weather there was company present or they were in private. A rural slave, who rarely saw his owner, would use a deferential title such as "dominus" or even "bone vir". A domestic slave, who spent much time with the master would call him by his name. It is said that Julius Caesar's personal slaves called him by his name, Gaius.
I must assume that when you use 'Caesar' in you're question you are referring to Gaius Julius Caesar. If this is the case, his father was also called Gaius Julius Caesar, he was a senator and served as pro-consul of Asia in the early 1st century BC.
Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, and Benjamin Franklin are among American slave owners. Augustus Caesar, Plato and Nero were know for owning slaves in early recorded history.
Julius Caesar was warned by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March. Caesar was persuaded by Marcus Brutus to attend the Senate session on the Ides of March. A group of conspirators, including Brutus, assassinated Julius Caesar on the Ides of March.
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Batiatus was executed after the battle of Pharsalus having taken sides with Pompey against Julius Caesar. This is not surprising since Pompey is credited with the destruction of the slave rebellion of which Batiatus' former slave/gladiator, Spartacus, was the leader.
Julius Caesar was the popular member of the First Triumvirate. The members this Triumvirate were Gaius Julius Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great). It was formed in 60 BC and lasted until Crassus' death in 53 BC. All three men were generals. Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in the Gallic Wars (58-50 BC). Crassus fought in Sulla's Second Civil War (82-81 BC) and suppressed a slave rebellion in the Third Servile War (in 71 BC). Pompey the Great won the Third Mithridatic War in Turkey (73-63 BC) annexed Turkey and turned Armenia, Syria and Judea into client states.
Spartacus was a Roman slave and gladiator who was the head of a slave rebellion against the Romans. He was very successful for a long time. That's about all we know about him. Historians are not even sure if Spartacus was his real name or a "stage name" he used during his gladiatorial career. They think he was a Thracian prisoner of war, but again, not sure of that either.
iltutmish was the most famous in the slave dynasty.
you had to be a slave or a roman, you had to be 20 and you cant marry