Gladiators were condemned criminals or slaves. These men were trained to fight with sword and other weapons in order to kill each other for the delight of spectators. Gladiatorial games developed in the third and second centuries B.C. in the region of Campania and become a element of the Roman culture.
Salvius (Thypon) led the resistance in the eastern part of the island in the second Sicilian slave war from 104 to 100 B.C. and became the king of the rebels. He had the reputation of being …show more content…
In 102 B.C Athenion, who had murdered his master, became the leader of the slaves during the second Sicilian slave war. He led the resistance in the west part of the island. He had the reputation of being skilled the future from the starts. Athenion had been capture and cut his body into pieces
Capua was one of the oldest, luxurious, and most important city in the ancient Rome, about 125 miles south of Rome. Capua was famous for the biggest gladiatorial schools of the Empire. In 73 B.C. it is from there that Spartacus escape with other gladiators, and the slave revolt start.
Spartacus was a Thracian born as a free man. In 73 B.C. he was sold as a slave to Lentulus Batiatus at Capua. The same year, he escapes with 72 other gladiators from the training school, and became the leader of the last and most famous large slave rebellions in Italy. In 71 B.C. at Luciana, he is been defeat by the general Crassus.
Weimar Republic is named in February 6th 1919. The constitution abolished the several constitutional monarchies that formed the German Empire. Weimar Republic was a parliamentary democracy led by the President of the Reich and governed by the Reich Chancellor. The first president was Friedrich Ebert, and the second Paul von Hindenburg. It ended in 1933 by the seizure of the Nazis of Adolf Hitler who established a totalitarian