SPARTACUS
SPARTACUS
The death of the legend, Spartacus
there is no greater victory than to fall from this world...
a free man
Why didn't the Romans leave Spartacus alive to be crucified along with his vast army of prisoners?
In 73 BC, Rome experienced its largest slave revolt ever. Roman society, increasingly dependent on hundreds of thousands of slaves imported from conquered lands, was unstable and ready to erupt.
The man who led this rebellion was a gladiator named Spartacus. He has natural charisma, is a good fighter, and the leader of his gladiator school. One day, he and about fifty other gladiators decided that they had had enough of their lives and decided to run away from school and become runaways in the countryside. They were forced to fight with the authorities during their escape, which led them to call other slaves in the area to join them.
War of te Damned,Vengeance,God of the arena,Blood & Sand
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