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The Spartacus War

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Spartacus was a Thracian gladiator who started a prison breakout with 74 men, armed with kitchen knives.

It grew into a full scale rebellion against Rome, the most famous slave revolt in history.

With an army of gladiators, ex-slaves and other desperadoes, he managed to defeat a succession of Roman armies and bring the Republic to its knees.

Today, he is best known from Stanley Kubrick's 1960 feature film, SPARTACUS, starring Kirk Douglas.

The real Spartacus certainly had the charisma of the chisel-chinned actor, and he was a star gladiator (he appears on a fresco found at Pompeii).

However, Spartacus was a good deal more ruthless than a Hollywood hero.

He had one of his Roman prisoners crucified before a battle, to remind his followers what they could expect if they lost!

Barry Strauss has explored the areas of Italy where Spartacus fought and died.

Professor of History at Cornell University, he is an authority on Ancient Rome, whose popular histories of TROY and THE BATTLE OF SALAMIS have won him worldwide recognition.

SALAMIS has been translated into six languages.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0297852671 / 9780297852674
Hardback
937.05
12/03/2009
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 240 p. : maps
24 cm
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One of the most famous stories in History Spartacus is one of the few 'brand names' of ancient history, and this is the first popular history of his life and times. SPARTACUS is one of the great Hollywood spectaculars
One of the most famous stories in History Spartacus is one of the few 'brand names' of ancient history, and this is the first popular history of his life and times. SPARTACUS is one of the great Hollywood spectaculars 1QDAR Ancient Rome, HBG General & world history, HBLA Ancient history: to c 500 CE, HBTV Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions, HBW Military history, JPWQ Revolutionary groups & movements