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the name of Spartacus became a legend
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he was a gladiator freedom fighter a
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slave who freed 100 thousand slaves
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he turned them into an army
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strong enough to fight the
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greatest power of the ancient world with Rome
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but behind the myth lies perfect my
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story
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Spartacus was a man born not for
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slavery but for freedom
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man who learned to fight not in
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the arena but on the battlefield as a soldier of the Roman army
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he was a ruthless killer a
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genius agility who was driven by rage
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that destroyed the loyalty of the people who followed
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him this is his story
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Spartacus under the cover of myth
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digging
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Italy 73 AD the point that
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rose 70 escaped slaves trained
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the fighters disappeared into the countryside
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their numbers would increase and make them the most
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dangerous internal threat to the Roman
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Republic ever existing in
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history a
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group of slaves would turn into a gang and the
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panda would become their armies to regain
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freedom and take revenge
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their leader Spartacus of the
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myth creators agitators imagined him as a
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fighter for freedom is
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something between Robin Hood and
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Martin Luther King
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to argue since then it is a rebel
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free the sheets he is a hero who
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fights against the empire but the real ones standing
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completely different
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she sings of courage the hope that was
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born and understatements
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in the first mentions in the ancient
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chronicles Spartacus slave
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Roman property Empire he is not that he was carried like
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millions of other people and only when he
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begins to speak chroniclers pay
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attention to him according to ancient
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sources Spartacus was born in a tailcoat
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around 100 BC today this is the
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territory of modern Bulgaria
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and at that time it was unstable and
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the land on the outskirts of the Roman Empire,
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inhabited by warring tribes, it is believed
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that Spartacus was influenced by his
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origins;
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legends say that he was of the
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lowest Arab origin, but this is
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not true. Spartacus was born free and the
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memory of freedom became his
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guiding star,
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and moreover, he was not always an enemy of the
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Roman Empire once when -he was
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part of this system, he was a Roman
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soldier and I think that Spartacus went to
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serve in the army because the
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poor people from Thrace did this, it was an opportunity
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to escape from poverty and only when, by
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order, he had to speak out against
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his people, he refused to obey and
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deserted for which he was caught and
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sold into slavery. Rome trained Spartacus and was
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not going to let him go so easily.
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Every deserter must be found and
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captured. The
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punishment for escaping was slavery; it is
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known that his wife was also captured;
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her name is not left in history, but it is clear
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that she was sold they are in slavery together but
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their lives do not belong to them
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they became just a commodity in a huge market
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in the center of which Rome was
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like Spartacus his wife ends up in Italy
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thousands of kilometers from her homeland and
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my account flash and
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300 people he turned into something
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he doesn’t have rights, no position, they can
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sell him, buy him and beat him to death, now
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he just belongs to someone, this is the most
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terrible thing a person can experience,
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understanding the Romans, having slaves is a
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symbol of personal prosperity and the
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welfare of the state 50,000 people
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here 100 thousand people than 150 thousand
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here for the Romans work is easy pack
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animals or living tools
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urfene jus thus using slaves
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who died working on huge
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agricultural lands
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a handful of people were able to make a
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huge fortune
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I think in order to imagine the
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Ren of that time it needs to be compared with a
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mafia state in which
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numerous godfathers fight for a
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piece pie, and yet they all
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adhere to certain concepts of
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honor and dishonor and follow certain
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generally accepted norms,
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and one of these people is Marcus
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Licinius Crassus,
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this is the richest citizen of Rome,
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he acquired his wealth by buying up
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the property of convicted people, although
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there is Anton, he is arrogant and arrogant he can even
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afford to buy loyalty to the region,
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he can control people, support
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some politicians and destroy others, which
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makes him an extremely important person through
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your sparkasse, it was to him that
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Rome turned for help to destroy Spartacus, he is obsessed
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with the thirst for more and more
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wealth and power, for this he
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uses slaves in on his farms
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the number of slaves is many times greater than
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the number of free people, but Spartacus does
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not work in the fields,
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he is in prison in the city of Capua, which is
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almost 100 kilometers from Rome, he
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was sold as a gladiator, he will be taught to
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fight and kill for the amusement of the public,
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your intel desire to kill as a gladiator is
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instilled training and this no longer
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seems something unusual and but
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there must be something
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else in the gladiator, something non-standard
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dad, a person must have certain
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qualities in order for him to be capable of
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disgusting things inside just dance
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sleep nightmare Spartak was
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confused when he found himself cops and Espen
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seagull not he was made a slave, sold and
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now he had to entertain the crowd
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who wanted to see him laugh and I think
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in the soul of Spartak this caused a storm of
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indignation
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swelling stones pashka boobs
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this place is known for its cruelty a
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merciless regime of combat training
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educates people for whom violence
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has become life
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but here friendship is born Spartacus with
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one of the gladiators
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with a goal named Crix traveled to the faith of
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hostesses in the world, all he has seen in his life
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is oppression and rape, he is already filled with a
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feeling of bitterness and indignation towards his
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enslaver, that is, Krim,
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but in the cops it is even worse for him because here
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he is taught to kill and here they teach how to die
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Crixus and Spartacus eat sleep and train
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together with two hundred of their comrades,
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all of them masterfully wield any type of
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weapon, everyone is in excellent physical shape and
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they are all here, against their wishes, the
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situation is extremely unstable, but it seems that
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the Romans are of little concern about this
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again intermag I don’t think that Rome is afraid of
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its slaves because there is confidence in
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the ability to suppress any uprising of
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slaves, the citizens of Rome are free,
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the Arabs have no understanding of the Romans, the victory of a
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free man over a slave is a
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law of nature,
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you are a speaker attached to each small
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group of slaves, a certain
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connection appears between people panda mattino from
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paypal
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shaved they spend a lot of time together
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then and all the information flows in, a
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plan is born to eliminate the guards,
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they use sharpened rods and
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hatchets as weapons,
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the guards are armed to the teeth, but the
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gladiators spent a long time
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practicing hand-to-hand combat skills, they
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cut the guards,
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this is an explosion of anger, they thirst for revenge,
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they are eager for freedom, this had to be
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done very much quickly they had to
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break out before
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reinforcements were sent
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I think it was a nightmare for every
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Roman people trained to kill
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turned against you the
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worst hour had come miss I think
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it could have lasted longer when they
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killed every single one who was in that
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place and hid, choosing content and
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done,
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and now they are already armed and free, they
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go far into the countryside,
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but while the anger rages,
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tens of thousands of lives will be ruined,
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these 74 people are no longer slaves, they are fugitives,
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and when emotions subside,
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the question arises, what next
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the euphoria quickly subsided they were wanted
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they realized that when they were caught they would
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certainly be killed and war would become a vacuum they
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needed a plan, some kind of order by
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which they could live further the
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gladiators knew that they needed a leader
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they chose Spartacus
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plowing the grease must be Spartacus was a
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born leader people
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stopped and they began to listen when
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he addressed them that he was
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European, firstly he had
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enormous personal charm,
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he was one of those whom they listened to and then
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you followed the samkong, secondly it seemed
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that he was correcting himself, he knew what to do
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dvd
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in the first days after the escape it was
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simply important to survive they needed food, clothes
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and weapons
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they move through the countryside of
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southern Italy stealing along the way
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is an ominous Spartacus has a plan
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they will become an armed detachment and
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get out of the country
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throw sappers keys
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their path lies around the populated slopes of the
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dormant volcano Vesuvius
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there on a remote hill they
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will set up a camp and there they will prepare a defense
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against retaliatory attacks from the Romans
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at this time rumors of an escape have already reached
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the city
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the senators learn about what is happening
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they are clear that they need to act but they
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refuse to believe the seriousness of
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what is happening
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in their opinion this is not an
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emergency
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it is a complication that can be eliminated
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law enforcement forces should not care about this
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74 slaves hardly represent a
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fighting force in any case this is not
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an event that should change the
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daily life of the Roman elite
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and the cops are thousands of kilometers
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from Rome since remato is the center of the world and
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therefore we will not defeat the militia of
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three thousands of people are sent to
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grab a job the
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inhabitants of Rome with those sent against Spartacus
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these are not just legionnaires these are green
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recruits the best forces of law enforcement
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think they were tasked with
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dealing with the gladiators
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knowledge of the years more the man in
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command the name was little known his
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name was glaber
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who seemed to have no experience
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and was quite simple-minded, of course, he did
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not take the threat seriously
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glabra with a detachment was heading south to
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Vesuvius, and time life went on as
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usual,
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and only after a while the first
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reports of what had happened arrived
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glabra approached the foot of the mountain, he was
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sure that he had blocked the only way for
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Spartak down and juices and he so
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confident in his own abilities that
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he did not bother to strengthen his camp, which the
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Roman military art considers a
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great oversight, it was very
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annoying, the
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Roman military leader was complacent
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and lazy, and about technology we are not talking about a
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simple uprising of slaves, but an uprising of
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slaves by gladiators of people trained to
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kill, we are talking about an uprising in
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which is headed by an extraordinary personality,
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probably one of the most energetic in the
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history of the ancient world,
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but there was also another way down
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which led along a steep cliff, I went straight to the
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glabra camp,
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Spartacus ordered his people to light
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ropes from vines along them, they
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went down and attacked until
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numerous guards were dozing,
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this was followed by a battle, Spartacus captured
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the camp and everything that was there, the
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gladiators, accustomed to fighting in close
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combat, had clear advantages over the
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earthlings, who were accustomed to performing in
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strict battle formation on the open field,
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it was an unequal duel
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and at that moment the usual escape grew into
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an uprising
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if the fire this is a magnificent gesture of
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open defiance, he seems to be
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declaring I can take everything whenever I
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want and need the darkness and you were
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so reckless that you shot
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these worthless people against me you don’t
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respect me as you should
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and here is the proof now the power is in
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my hands what happened on Vesuvius
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is in a kind of message,
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it says that Rome can be overcome by people
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who are unworthy even of its contempt, the
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news spreads and ignites the hearts of
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slaves throughout the south of Italy
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in what Spartacus does, they see a chance
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to free themselves and many of them simply
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run away from their masters,
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they are not gladiators, most of them are
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just they worked in the fields, they never
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took part in battles,
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but they see Spartak as their
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leader and he is now responsible for them,
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they have different origins, they speak
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different languages,
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along with Spartak’s fellow Thracians,
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among them there are representatives of
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Germanic tribes, prisoners from all
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territories that were conquered by Rome
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the goal probably they had one
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freedom but this is an idyllic concept
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divorced from reality now Spartak
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has to face reality
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because they are simply fugitives
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he says we will be together we will have
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order we will rob the village to
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get everything we need we will
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fight with the Romans and we will defeat the
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miss slave Spartacus turned into a
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people's leader
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he had to do his usual
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business of fighting he knows that in open
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battle the Romans will destroy these people
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illegally and a rebel formation
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against the most powerful power
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he can only wage a guerrilla war
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Spartacus can lead months on the run and the
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militias will hunt behind him all
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the time, however, he knows how to fool them
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spark stay Spartak
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has no other choice he will lead a
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dishonest military they will attack
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where they are not expected and then when they are
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not expected at all
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in one report it was mentioned that
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when the Romans squeezed his army in the corner,
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Spartacus, waiting for darkness, gave
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the order to tie the corpses of the dead to
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stakes and stick them into the ground
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from a distance they looked like guards
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on patrol
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under the cover of night Spartacus his people
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slipped away
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and only at dawn the Romans realized that
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they were besieging an empty camp
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Spartacus demonstrates a special talent
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to frustrate and the enemy’s plans much more
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more than could be expected from a slave,
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even though he was a gladiator, he was very
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successful in waging war in
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unconventional ways, so to speak, and to some
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extent it could be called
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guerrilla warfare. Spartacus from myths is a
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slave who appeared out of nowhere,
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but obviously he understands their tactics
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only because he himself was a roman soldier the
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roman army was a military machine
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that waged war in a special way
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once he himself was a part of it and therefore
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knew its strengths and weaknesses
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sincerely beating and be he knows the way of
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thinking of a roman soldier and tactical
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he knows the features of weapons not how to
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use his knowledge against him a lawyer as
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an agent,
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he will fight them with methods
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that they cannot resist, he
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will choose a place where it is very
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difficult for a large number of people to settle down,
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so he will cause damage
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by causing insult after insult by the
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Roman soldier sent against him,
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Spartacus became stronger with each
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Roman soldier killed with each a slave
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who joined him,
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but will his army be strong enough
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to measure strength with such a
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powerful Roman military machine? It is
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already difficult for the Roman leaders to find an
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appropriate solution to the problem in the
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current situation,
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the very fact that the slaves dared to rebel
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no matter what remains simply
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shameful to their great commanders and
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seasoned legionnaires in overseas military
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campaigns increase the glory of Rome;
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none of them wants to return and
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deal with this. Quite often, the
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main reason why military leaders do not
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want to voluntarily solve the problem
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is that victory over slaves will not
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bring them absolutely no glory;
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defeating a foreign army will cost
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a lot honors, why not, but at that
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moment Spartak could not even compare with this,
00:23:30
so for almost a year now they have been
00:23:33
defeated by sending
00:23:36
another army against Spartak, they are preparing for this with
00:23:38
increasing seriousness, but every time
00:23:40
this is not enough
00:23:43
for several months from the
00:23:45
moment of Spartak’s escape either
00:23:48
avoids the battle or defeats everyone
00:23:50
who tries to oppose him; one
00:23:53
commander, left without a horse,
00:23:55
escapes from the battlefield by flight; the fate
00:23:58
of another is not decided; otherwise, he
00:24:01
cannot escape; There are
00:24:24
now thousands of people with him and their number
00:24:27
continues to grow every day,
00:24:41
some claim that women and children are with him,
00:24:44
others say that even free peasants have joined him,
00:24:47
Spartak is moving along the side,
00:24:49
engaged in robberies, freeing slaves in
00:24:51
every city through which his
00:24:53
path lies, the situation is such that in a year a detachment of
00:24:56
74 gladiators turned into an
00:24:58
army of 100 thousand,
00:25:06
I think that the main reasons why
00:25:09
people went with Spartacus was the dream of freedom,
00:25:12
every success brought people closer to
00:25:14
what they wanted,
00:25:15
but he offers them not only a dream, his
00:25:18
actions provide historians
00:25:20
for centuries with the opportunity to
00:25:21
portray him as an idealist reformer of
00:25:24
his kind of revolutionary and Carlito,
00:25:29
in front of you is a leader who actually
00:25:31
divides the spoils of war equally between
00:25:33
his people, this is a very interesting fact in
00:25:37
history before SFA on T30, this generates our
00:25:40
sympathy,
00:25:41
he seemed like a person who sincerely
00:25:43
believes in equality, he is very dangerous,
00:25:50
he is in fact the leader of a new
00:25:53
community, he needs to be fed 100 thousand
00:25:57
people, an entire modern city of medium
00:26:01
size,
00:26:06
smoky, the larger the army, the more
00:26:09
problems associated with its maintenance.
00:26:13
Saved by Spartak, in my opinion, he can be considered a
00:26:16
real leader; he is more of a born
00:26:19
strategist than a tactician, and both on the battlefield
00:26:22
and outside of it, so he successfully
00:26:24
copes with clothe and
00:26:26
feed your army with the peak of sante
00:26:29
design and 79
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Spartacus realizes that having an army of this
00:26:38
size it becomes impossible to have
00:26:40
success with me only the tactics of guerrilla
00:26:42
warfare in sports main Spartacus himself
00:26:46
understands that one day the time will come
00:26:48
when the legions of battle-hardened
00:26:50
veterans now in Spain
00:26:52
Greece oud return from Syria to
00:26:54
suppress the uprising and then everything will be
00:26:57
different; these are wars that created an empire,
00:27:03
destroyed an entire state, Spartacus
00:27:08
must prepare his soldiers to
00:27:10
resist the legion on the battlefield, otherwise
00:27:12
they will simply be killed,
00:27:16
but his actions are selfish because he
00:27:19
also pursues the personal goal of
00:27:22
freeing slaves for Spartacus
00:27:24
meant his end, contrary to the
00:27:29
generally accepted myth, Spartacus is not a
00:27:32
revolutionary, he does not want to destroy
00:27:35
the system, his goal is to escape from it, to disappear
00:27:41
under the spokesperson of so many, Spartacus wants to
00:27:43
return home for this purpose and started
00:27:46
an uprising, he proposes that his armies
00:27:49
undertake a campaign through the entire Iberian
00:27:52
Peninsula through hostile territory to
00:27:54
cross the Alps and there to go home,
00:27:58
this task is not an easy one, this is why
00:28:03
he creates his own army,
00:28:06
they cut their way through,
00:28:08
they will make their way to the north from a group of warring
00:28:12
slaves, he will turn them into trained soldiers,
00:28:18
prepare and equip them for the campaign, this
00:28:20
will be perhaps the greatest achievement for Spartak
00:28:22
tanks go I think
00:28:25
that Spartacus trained his army in stages,
00:28:28
he explained to the 70 gladiators who were
00:28:31
with him from the very beginning what the
00:28:33
rest of the soldiers need to be trained for, each of them
00:28:38
trains a group of people who in
00:28:40
turn transfer knowledge and skills to another
00:28:42
group and so on
00:28:55
this is a very effective
00:28:56
control system training which makes it
00:28:58
possible to prepare people in just a
00:29:00
few weeks and again he applies
00:29:03
the knowledge acquired while serving in the Roman
00:29:05
army
00:29:11
he has an ideal model for
00:29:12
developing combat capability he knows how to
00:29:15
respond blow to blow
00:29:19
hotel Costa Rica I think that from his
00:29:21
soldiers Spartacus creates another Roman
00:29:24
army like this how is this all he can
00:29:26
change
00:29:37
as a result he received a force that
00:29:40
cannot be ignored people who
00:29:43
felt that they no longer needed to
00:29:44
run and here a new problem arises before Spartak,
00:29:48
some of his warriors became
00:29:51
too self-confident,
00:29:59
infighting began and a split
00:30:06
splinter group is led by Crix
00:30:09
radiator who was together with Spartacus she
00:30:11
herself began we want to kill the Romans we
00:30:14
want gold we want women we are not cowards
00:30:33
Spartacus cannot convince them they
00:30:39
believe that they do not need to move along
00:30:40
with the opposite
00:30:42
they think that they can stay in Italy and
00:30:44
continue the fight with Rome sense it
00:30:48
essentially them split the fact that Cryx lived for
00:30:50
today and Spartacus looked at
00:30:53
everything in the future, it becomes clear
00:30:59
that the two men and the groups they
00:31:01
lead can no longer stay
00:31:03
together Crixus leaves Spartacus
00:31:08
you are not loans, but we know that when in the
00:31:10
seventy-second year BC
00:31:12
Spartacus moves to North Crixus and
00:31:14
about 30,000 soldiers do not follow him
00:31:17
and they remain in the south and this is a serious
00:31:21
loss this loss splits weakens
00:31:25
the army precisely while Rome
00:31:27
strikes back a
00:31:31
new formation of professional
00:31:34
warriors was ordered to destroy the slaves it is
00:31:38
unknown whether the Romans knew about
00:31:40
what was happening split quite possibly
00:31:43
the Romans were still very organized
00:31:45
and could accurately calculate knowing that
00:31:48
Spartacus’s army was divided when to strike
00:31:50
this made the task easier it was inevitable
00:31:56
and the response action of which Spartacus was so
00:31:58
afraid the
00:32:00
Roman military machine was in full combat
00:32:02
readiness
00:32:06
two separate armies were sent from
00:32:08
Rome
00:32:12
1 went north to
00:32:14
block the path of Spartak, the
00:32:15
second was sent for Krik himself to
00:32:17
drive him into the mountains on the east
00:32:19
coast of Italy, although Krik was a
00:32:22
great warrior, he was not a commander
00:32:24
with a numerical superiority on the
00:32:26
enemy’s side, he could not resist the
00:32:28
enemy, his army was defeated and he himself
00:32:31
died in battle
00:32:33
and then both Roman armies rushed towards
00:32:37
Spartacus, he was in the Pennine mountains of the
00:32:39
central waist, the death of Crixus was a
00:32:42
heavy blow for Spartacus and he
00:32:44
considered it a personal insult, although
00:32:49
Crixus left Spartacus, but Spartacus
00:32:52
took revenge for his death, his grief
00:32:55
turns into rage,
00:32:58
this is one of the most amazing moments
00:33:01
in history since the Romans believe that he is
00:33:03
still on the run they think that he will
00:33:06
retreat but on the contrary
00:33:08
he goes to fight
00:33:24
Spartacus strikes under the first army
00:33:27
so powerful that the Romans flee
00:33:34
he rebuilds his army attacks and
00:33:37
destroys the second army
00:33:41
only now he thinks seriously about
00:33:43
how to get away from the Romans, cutting his
00:33:46
way,
00:33:47
killing everyone, sweeping away everything that stands
00:33:49
in his way, he will certainly get
00:33:52
home
00:34:00
after a week of battles, having walked hundreds of
00:34:03
kilometers, Spartacus with his 70 thousandth
00:34:06
army finds himself at the foot of the Alps,
00:34:12
they are on the border of the Roman Empire,
00:34:14
almost out of reach.
00:34:22
was the goal of Spartacus
00:34:26
discord cry itself murder month and deprivation
00:34:30
everything was for the sake of this moment
00:34:36
Spartacus will cross these mountains Rome will be left
00:34:40
behind he will return to Thrace to his homeland
00:34:48
sports Spartacus achieves the incredible not the
00:34:53
only barrier between him and
00:34:55
freedom is the snow-capped Alps
00:34:59
but even now everything may turn out to be
00:35:02
in vain alone a huge army
00:35:06
may still not allow him to leave his
00:35:08
own I think there may have been a time
00:35:13
when Spartacus tried to convince his
00:35:15
people that beyond the snowy peaks
00:35:17
freedom awaits them they did not listen
00:35:21
after walking a huge distance to the north his
00:35:24
people refuse to take this last
00:35:26
step he cannot take with people
00:35:31
don’t want to go with the army at that moment, he realized
00:35:34
that he was failing
00:35:38
rather than getting over the mountains and finding himself
00:35:41
in the cold wild north, they would rather
00:35:43
stay to plunder the rich Roman lands,
00:35:46
they choose to stay and insist that
00:35:50
Spartacus stay with them.
00:35:53
Spartacus is not a bandit, not a murderer, or even a
00:35:55
commander,
00:35:56
he is a leader who cares about his
00:35:58
own people, they place their hopes in him
00:36:02
and he considers it his duty to be with
00:36:05
them, continuing to be
00:36:07
their leader,
00:36:16
he is not interested in continuing
00:36:18
what he started, I think that he is tired, that he
00:36:20
wants to return home he's had enough
00:36:22
but I guess his people don't think so
00:36:26
disagreements lead to disaster when
00:36:30
Crixus went his own way
00:36:32
he and his people died they should be
00:36:35
together which means Spartacus should lead them
00:36:38
if they don't give in he should do it
00:36:44
he who never gave up the Romans
00:36:46
had to agree with their people
00:36:48
and saved him at that moment Spartacus succumbed
00:36:51
to persuasion to return to Italy, now
00:36:53
defeat is inevitable
00:36:55
and after all, he took a big risk,
00:36:58
I think that the future is melting with a premonition of
00:37:00
fatal death,
00:37:10
they abandoned their chance of
00:37:13
salvation and went on a collision course with with
00:37:16
their former masters,
00:37:21
Spartacus can only lead them in one
00:37:24
direction, they must go south to
00:37:28
where Rome is located,
00:37:37
the army that he leads is exhausted from
00:37:40
campaigns but seasoned in battles, confident
00:37:43
in their own victory on their way, they
00:37:47
simply ruin the village,
00:37:48
rob, kill, take whatever they want and
00:37:51
no one dares to stop them, who
00:37:55
knows, maybe they will achieve the most important thing, are
00:37:59
they really trying to break the Roman
00:38:02
state?
00:38:08
Rome does not know the intention of Spartacus with the
00:38:13
appearance of the news that Spartacus
00:38:15
is moving south, a wave of fear
00:38:17
has swept the greatest city in the world,
00:38:27
all that people know is that an
00:38:30
army of slaves is approaching them suddenly the senators
00:38:35
feel defenseless
00:38:41
and the richest man in Rome, Marcus Licinius
00:38:43
Crassus, decides to take advantage of the opportunity, he
00:38:49
knows that whoever saves Rome will be called
00:38:52
with the highest honor,
00:38:54
power will be given to him and the position has been saved.
00:38:58
It is impossible to imagine two more different
00:39:01
people than Spartacus and we paint the appearance of Spartacus
00:39:04
personifies human
00:39:05
dignity are sung
00:39:07
throughout history, while
00:39:09
it is precisely this selfish aristocrat of incredibly
00:39:12
rich and cruel color who is put forward by those
00:39:21
who know him as the most impressive and
00:39:24
influential person of time and almost everything
00:39:26
that is written about him testifies to his,
00:39:29
if not authority, then a formidable
00:39:32
intimidating aura 17 of this shadows or
00:39:37
beauties give command, although he
00:39:40
is not an outstanding commander, he is very
00:39:43
rich and a beauty is an organizer who
00:39:46
leads behind the backs of others, he is not
00:39:49
in charge,
00:39:50
he once said that
00:39:52
only the one who
00:39:55
can buy himself an army can be considered truly rich, now he is more right
00:39:58
than ever
00:40:06
everything on gives him four legions for the
00:40:09
other 6 he pays himself an
00:40:15
army consisting of 60,000 well-
00:40:18
trained soldiers is sent to
00:40:20
fight Spartacus
00:40:25
at the massacre the
00:40:29
legions of Krasus are forced to chase
00:40:32
Spartacus the army of which is constantly
00:40:34
moving
00:40:39
Spartacus wants to avoid a direct
00:40:41
confrontation he bypasses Rome without making
00:40:45
an attack
00:40:47
on him I have another plan in my head to get to
00:40:51
Sicily at that moment there is an
00:40:55
excellent option to
00:40:56
settle in a place in Italy where
00:40:58
they can be one whole Sicily this
00:41:03
country of bandits where Roman rule is
00:41:06
extremely weak this is a place where Spartak
00:41:09
can change the composition to replenish their
00:41:11
forces and seriously prepare
00:41:14
for the battle with Crassus, I get the
00:41:17
impression that whatever Spartak’s plan was,
00:41:19
this was his last chance and
00:41:21
he simply had nowhere else to go, it’s a
00:41:23
desperate move and
00:41:29
somewhere there must be ships that
00:41:31
Spartak hired, paying in gold, here they
00:41:35
must meet him and transport him his
00:41:37
people through the water,
00:41:43
but three and a half kilometers through the
00:41:45
Strait of Messina were insurmountable,
00:41:51
because he begins to understand that they will never wait for the ship, they
00:41:57
deceived him and the army will never
00:41:59
reach the shores of Sicily, they have
00:42:02
no way out,
00:42:10
having passed so much Spartacus, his people are
00:42:13
caught in a trap,
00:42:16
they are driven into the corner is advancing,
00:42:25
his people are building fortifications 55
00:42:28
kilometers long across the entire peninsula, he
00:42:37
has blocked all routes of retreat
00:42:39
and thus the two armies
00:42:42
find themselves face to face on deserted
00:42:45
land, I was also looking for it demonstrates that
00:42:49
time will give him reliable mana, he
00:42:51
has warriors money to keep he is
00:42:53
trapped until and on the kelim until
00:42:57
Spartacus finishes off him, they are Islam demonstrating the power
00:43:00
of Rome,
00:43:02
he chooses the moments, makes retaliatory
00:43:04
births,
00:43:09
drags the captive Roman to the
00:43:11
no-man's land and there dooms
00:43:14
him to the cross,
00:43:17
crucifixion on the cross,
00:43:19
punishment applied exclusively to
00:43:21
the paths,
00:43:23
citizens are never subjected to times
00:43:25
heels
00:43:26
with very rare exceptions if this
00:43:28
happens then it is a shame and horror says Pashka
00:43:31
with this way with Barbie deliberately
00:43:33
humiliates Fig 1 someone on one of his
00:43:36
soldiers one of his citizens this is not just an
00:43:39
execution this is a deliberate attempt
00:43:41
to insult a great power this is a challenge and a
00:43:50
gesture of contempt
00:43:51
he is aimed at inciting anger and
00:43:55
hatred not only in opponents but also in one’s
00:43:57
own people; this is a real challenge
00:44:08
to such actions. Spartak flourished and
00:44:11
nodded because by that time the numerical
00:44:13
superiority was on the side of the enemy and he
00:44:17
knew that he could not defeat him; defeat was
00:44:20
only a matter of time for
00:44:21
several weeks or days,
00:44:24
somehow he must break through the
00:44:26
fortification but now he only wants to
00:44:29
express his complete contempt for the
00:44:32
military force standing before him crucified on the cross
00:44:35
was some kind of message from the commander to
00:44:38
his soldiers this is a warning from the
00:44:41
prophecy a loud cry fight for
00:44:46
your life
00:44:47
honor this is all it will end he cannot
00:44:56
cross the Alps
00:44:57
he cannot cross Sicily he
00:45:00
cannot attack Rome
00:45:01
all he can do is try to
00:45:03
kill Krasus or die himself
00:45:08
once again Spartacus prepare for
00:45:11
battle as a gladiator he fought while
00:45:14
entertaining his Roman masters but for
00:45:18
two years now he has been killing Romans and now the
00:45:22
time has come to do this for the last time,
00:45:45
tens of thousands of people from all over the
00:45:47
Roman Empire are united by this
00:45:50
man who instilled fear that
00:45:51
spread to the very esata of
00:46:20
60,000 slaves against ten Roman
00:46:23
legions and in the center of all this Spartacus is
00:46:45
trying to break through just the enemy with
00:46:47
whom he has never fought
00:46:49
but there was only the enemy around,
00:47:42
the body of Spartacus will not be found
00:47:46
when the battle is over, it will be
00:47:48
impossible to count the dead,
00:47:49
some say 30 thousand slaves were killed,
00:47:53
others say 60, but for beauty, victory in
00:48:01
battle is not enough,
00:48:05
he needs a beautiful deed, he will show the
00:48:11
whole world how powerful Rome is and will
00:48:13
show I wonder how powerful
00:48:16
he became once
00:48:24
six thousand slaves were crucified and crosses with their
00:48:27
bodies were placed along the Appian Way on the
00:48:29
way from Rome to Cape Town,
00:48:35
having taken the lives of these people, he is trying to
00:48:38
create a legend for himself to buy himself a
00:48:41
place in history,
00:48:42
but at least in this he
00:48:45
fails as once wins the battle but
00:48:49
Spartacus in a certain sense wins
00:48:51
the war
00:48:52
because Spartacus is a hero today we all
00:48:55
know about Spartacus he is a legend while just
00:48:57
one is this is just
00:48:59
mediocrity
00:49:07
to 1 cannot determine history
00:49:12
his name will be erased the
00:49:15
name of Spartacus
00:49:17
will live on
00:49:21
Spartacus' legacy is the fact that
00:49:23
he showed that people should not meekly
00:49:25
accept the conditions in which they were born,
00:49:28
what dominates them, monkey anyone is
00:49:30
able to rise above all this,
00:49:32
fight to demand freedom and the right,
00:49:36
it is possible to do great things, and he almost
00:49:40
succeeded in this Spartacus is a great man,
00:49:47
there is no other way to say it an example of a leader
00:49:50
of his time, and not only
00:49:54
maybe we don’t fully understand all
00:49:57
his decisions, but we definitely
00:50:00
know where he came from, what he fought for, the system
00:50:04
admires him today more than ever

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Этот документальный фильм оживляет эпические события восстания Спартака с помощью великолепных драматизаций, новейшей компьютерной графики и материалов исторических исследований. Сбежав из школы гладиаторов в компании 70 сообщников, вооруженных только кухонными ножами и вертелами, Спартак создал мощную армию, представлявшую реальную угрозу для Рима. https://www.roman-glory.com/bbc-spartak-pod-maskoj-legendy

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mobile menu iconHow can I save a frame from a video "Спартак: Под маской легенды"?mobile menu icon

  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

mobile menu iconWhat's the price of all this stuff?mobile menu icon

  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.