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Did any of Spartacus followers escape?

Did any of Spartacus followers escape?

While at the school, Spartacus helped organize a breakout that led to more than 70 gladiators escaping armed with knives, cleavers and other makeshift weapons they got from the kitchen. One of the people Spartacus escaped with was his wife, a Thracian woman whose name is lost to history.

How many slaves did Spartacus escape with?

70 slaves
In 73 BC, Spartacus was among a group of gladiators plotting an escape. About 70 slaves were part of the plot.

How many slaves were crucified along the Appian Way?

6,000 slaves
In 71 BC, 6,000 slaves were crucified along the 200-kilometer (120 mi) Via Appia from Rome to Capua.

Who survived in Spartacus?

In the end, Agron and Nasir are two of the only warriors to survive, and lead the remaining non-combatant slaves to a new life. This makes Agron one of only a few gladiators from Batiatus’ ludus, as well as the only prominent one from the first season, to have survived the rebellion.

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Did any slaves survive with Spartacus?

Spartacus was sold into slavery, perhaps due to rebellion against or desertion from the army. He was sent to the gladiatorial training school in Capua in 73 B.C. Soon after, he escaped with about 70 other gladiators and gathered his followers on nearby Mount Vesuvius. Gradually, more escaped slaves joined their ranks.

What happened on the Appian Way?

It was this Via Appia Antica road that many events took place. It might be most famous for its role in the slave revolt lead by Spartacus in 73 B.C. After the Roman army subdued the insurrection they crucified more than 6000 slaves and lined the Appian Way for 130 miles with their bodies.

Who was the richest Roman?

Marcus Licinius Crassus
Marcus Licinius Crassus (/ˈkræsəs/; 115 – 53 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who played a key role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He is often called “the richest man in Rome.”

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Who killed Crixus in history?

Crixus was slain by consul L. Gellious in the battle near mount Gar-ganus in 72 B.C. Soon after, Spartacus sacrificed 300 Roman captives to the name of Crixus.