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Third Servile War Essay

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To learn more about Spartacus during the third servile war, we will first need to know what the third servile war was. A servile war is a war fought by slaves. There have been three major servile wars in ancient Rome, the third, led by Spartacus, is the most famous. These three wars are all slave rebellions. The first servile war was led by Enus, but the general was Cleon. He managed to resist the Roman forces by using Guerrilla warfare. “Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars use military tactics, including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.” (Google) There is not much known about the second servile war, though it was led by a slave named Salvius. These two wars were fueled mainly by the slave abuse occurring in parts of Italy. The third servile war is the most famous, and was led by the gladiator Spartacus, who was a Thracian gladiator. Gladiators are …show more content…

They took Thurii, with the intention to cross over the water into Sicily, where he could rekindle the slave rebellions that occurred there in previous generations. Crassus followed them, and had trained his men to maneuver on the field, and to be proficient with the short sword on the battlefield. He had also gained eight new legions under his command. Spartacus contacted Sicilian pirates, who he paid handsomely with lots of gold and other riches they collected from raiding different towns and cities. Unfortunately for the slaves, the Sicilian pirates never showed up. Spartacus and the rebels were trapped, as the romans built fortifications across Bruttium and the toe of Italy. The fortifications spanned thirty five miles, from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Ionia

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