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  1. 1. Apr. 2019 · an ancient form of execution in which a person was nailed or bound to a cross."there is little evidence that the Romans used to flog their victims before cru...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpartacusSpartacus - Wikipedia

    Spartacus was presumed killed in the final battle, although his body was never found. The aftermath of the rebellion saw the crucifixion of 6,000 surviving rebels along the Appian Way. Spartacus's motives remain a subject of debate, with some sources suggesting he aimed to escape Italy, while others hint at broader social reform goals.

  4. Spartacus, deutsch Spartakus, war ein römischer Sklave und Gladiator. Historische Bedeutung erlangte er als Anführer eines nach ihm benannten Sklavenaufstandes im Römischen Reich der Antike während der späten Römischen Republik.

  5. Spartacus war of the dammed 3x09Agron is crucified to show Spartacus and his legion their unavoidable end.

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  6. Crucifixion is the execution involving being suspended from a cross, stake, or tree by rope, nails, or both. Crucifixion was used throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East in various forms throughout antiquity.

  7. The Third Servile War, also called the Gladiator War and the War of Spartacus by Plutarch, was the last in a series of slave rebellions against the Roman Republic known as the Servile Wars. This third rebellion was the only one that directly threatened the Roman heartland of Italy.

  8. 9. Apr. 2024 · Hemmed in by Crassus’s eight legions, Spartacus’s army divided. The Gauls and Germans were defeated first, and Spartacus himself ultimately fell fighting in pitched battle. Pompey’s army intercepted and killed many slaves who were escaping northward, and 6,000 prisoners were crucified by Crassus along the Appian Way.