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There were actually three major slave revolts against Rome, but the only leader's name that has come down to us is Spartacus. He was the leader of the last slave revolt.

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What group of Romans led the bloodless revolution against King Tarquinius?

The Nobles


Who led the Gauls against the Romans?

Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.Two of the most famous Gauls who led armies against the Romans were Brennus and Vercingetorix. There are other minor leaders noted in Caesar's writing of the Gallic wars.


What did the gladiator Spartacus do in 73 BC?

Led a slave revolt


What happened in 135 C.E.?

In 135 C.E., the Bar Kokhba revolt, a major Jewish uprising against Roman rule in Judea, was brutally suppressed by the Romans. This revolt, led by Simon Bar Kokhba, aimed to establish an independent Jewish state but ultimately resulted in significant losses for the Jewish population and harsh Roman reprisals. Following the revolt, the Romans renamed Judea to Palestina and implemented measures to diminish Jewish identity and presence in the region. This year marked a significant turning point in Jewish history, leading to a long period of diaspora.


Did Spartacus actually live?

Spartacus is the greatest commander of a (slave) army. There are proper proofs that he was there by reading the existing parts of Plutarch and others. Most of the Romans were shy writing about him because it was an insult for the Romans that a gladiator was leading an army of slaves against them...