The Spartacus War The Spartacus War

The Spartacus War

Rome and the Slave Revolt, 73-71 BCE

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Publisher Description

The Roman Republic had crushed every enemy it ever faced. It had never faced an enemy like this.

In the gladiator schools of Capua, men were bought to bleed and die for the pleasure of the crowd. In 73 BC, seventy of them seized kitchen knives, broke for the gates, and vanished onto the slopes of Vesuvius. Led by a Thracian slave named Spartacus, they would become the deadliest uprising the ancient world had ever known—an army of the enslaved that shattered Roman legions and marched, again and again, wherever it pleased.

The Spartacus War: Rome and the Slave Revolt, 73-71 BCE tells the dramatic story of one of history's greatest rebellions.

From the blood-soaked sands of the arena to the ruthless ambition of Crassus and Pompey, this narrative history brings the slave war to life through the people who fought it. Behind the legend were desperate gambles, bitter rivalries, brilliant tactics, and an ending so merciless it was designed never to be forgotten.

Inside, you'll discover:

• Why seventy gladiators with kitchen knives became an army of tens of thousands • How Spartacus kept defeating the most professional military in the world • Why Rome underestimated the revolt until it was almost too late • How the ambition of Crassus turned a slave war into a path to power • Why the rebels marched up and down Italy instead of simply fleeing it • How divisions within the ranks finally sealed their fate • Why Pompey stole the credit Crassus had bled for • What Spartacus actually wanted—and why we may never truly know • Why 6,000 crosses along the Appian Way still haunt the memory of Rome

This was not simply a prison break that got out of hand. It was a war that forced the most powerful state on earth to confront the human cost of the system it was built on.

The revolt of Spartacus produced some of the most stunning victories in military history. It also ended in one of history's most pitiless spectacles of vengeance.

Enter the arenas and battlefields of a republic at war with its own—and meet the slaves, generals, senators, and one unforgettable rebel who nearly brought Rome to its knees.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2026
8 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
139
Pages
PUBLISHER
PublishDrive
PROVIDER INFO
PublishDrive Inc.
SIZE
1.7
MB
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