Spartacus
The Roman History of the Heroic Slave Revolution
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Narrated by:
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Miriam Webster
About this listen
Spartacus is the central figure in the first few chapters of this audiobook. He led the slaves to rebel against the Roman oppressors and made a significant impact. His name will be remembered in history because of his heroic deeds.
The topics in this book include:
- Soldiers in the army of Rome
- Spartacus' flame and rebellion, and his refuse in Vesuvius
- Effect of the slave war
- Other slave wars
- The significance of the Auxilia
- The day the Romans were hit by the Vesuvius' eruption
- Historical figures involved in the slave revolution
- Via Appia and the habit of crucifying
- Rights of slaves, prostitutes, and household members
- Racism, taboo, and sexuality in the ancient Roman Empire
- The rebellion in Sicilly
- Public patterns and rituals among the Roman population
- Facts about the soldiers, the army, and the organization of it
This book is filled with historical facts, explanations, and situations to enjoy listening to. So, what are you waiting for? Get the audiobook now.
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