He could have the people he was leading chose not to and he stayed with them.
The male lead in the television series "Spartacus" was played by Andy Whitfield in the first season, titled "Spartacus: Blood and Sand." After Whitfield's untimely death in 2011, the role was taken over by Liam McIntyre for the subsequent seasons, including "Spartacus: Vengeance" and "Spartacus: War of the Damned."
The Pyrenees, The Vosges, The Jura, the "Massif Central" and the Alps make up the five major mountain systems of France.
The 1960 film of Spartacus was Hollywood's most expensive movie at the time of its release. The cost was $12,000,000. What should be noted is that the 12 million was in 1960 dollars. That's over 50 years ago. Placed in that context one can see that indeed it cost allot.
Dunedin's rainfall is influence by the Southern Alps. Most of NZ's weather comes from the west so to reach Dunedin the rain has to pass over the West Coast and the Southern Alps and that's where it falls on the West Coast and the mountains. Auckland does not have a mountain range and the rain coming from the west falls when the clouds reach land. Basically that's it
Oh, what a lovely question! In the film "Spartacus," there were over 8,000 extras used in the famous battle scenes. Can you imagine all those people coming together to create such a magnificent sight on screen? It just goes to show what beauty can be achieved when we all work together.
Hannibal went over the Alps. He even took elephants with him.
No, England is an island off the west coast of Europe. The Alps are in Europe, therefore England can not extend over the Alps.
u cant
the alps strach over 12000 thoasand miles.
the answer isn't easy. Spartacus managed to defeat both Publicola and Cliodanus without Crixus' help. I suppose in the final battle it was quantity that won over quality. Crixus had left Spartacus with thousands of rebels, and they were all killed, so Spartacus' army became smaller after their first defeat. Crassus brought 6 legions (54,000 Roman soldiers) to defeat Spartacus, so Spartacus had to use what he had left, which wasn't enough. Spartacus' army was trained but there were just too many Romans to fight in that final battle..
Over 120,000000,000 years ago!!
On the Battle Field
Bernard of Menthon was a priest who evangelized the residents of the Alps for over 40 years.
The alps tower over parts of France and italy. They do not tower over Scotland or Wales as they are below the horizon from those locations.
From Transalpie Gaul, over the Alps and into Cisalpine Gaul in northern Italy in order to threaten Rome.
There are thousands of ski resort in the Alps! Here you find a list of over 1000: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe
Hannibal & his troops & elephants crossed over the Alps & the Apennines in his quest to eradicate the Romans during the Punic War.