Deep dive into the enigmatic life of Spartacus, from his mysterious origins to his role as a rebel slave and leader in the brutal world of the ancient Romans.
Spartacus, the legendary rebel gladiator, led slaves in their quest for freedom against General Crassus, leaving a lasting legacy and consequences for the Roman Empire.
Who Was Spartacus?
Spartacus story begins in Thrace, a region to the north of Greece, the west of Italy, and to the south of the Celtic tribes. His exact beginnings are up for debate: Plutarch states that he was of a nomadic tribe, while writer Florus claims he was a mercenary. However, what Plutarch, Florus, and only a half a handful of other relatively reliable classical sources agree on is that Spartacus somehow left Thrace and became part of the Roman army . Whether he was taken captive into their service or offered himself as a willing volunteer, Spartacus served in the legions for an undetermined period until some twist of fate landed him as a prisoner in Capua, where he attended the gladiatorial training school.