What was the name of Spartacus final battle?

The Battle of the Silarius River
The Battle of the Silarius River was the final, decisive action of the Roman Servile Wars. It occurred near the mouth of modern Sele River, southern Campania, southern Italy….

Battle of the Silarius River
Roman Republic Slave army
Commanders and leaders
Marcus Licinius Crassus Spartacus ( MIA ), (presumed dead)
Strength

Where was the last battle of Spartacus?

Upper Silarus Valley
Whether Spartacus really wanted this, or whether his men decided this for him, is not known. The final battle took place in April 71 BC. Strauss says that we cannot be sure where it was fought but it was likely somewhere in the Upper Silarus Valley.

How did Crassus defeat Spartacus?

The pirates who had agreed to transport his army proved untrustworthy, however, and Spartacus quickly found himself trapped in Bruttium (modern Calabria). While Spartacus was attempting to carry his rebellion to Sicily, Crassus endeavoured to end the war by effectively besieging the entire “toe” of Italy.

Where was the battle of Spartacus?

Italy
Roman Italy
Third Servile War/Locations

How many Roman soldiers died fighting Spartacus?

The armies of Spartacus launched their full strength against Crassus’s legions and were utterly defeated. Of the survivors, some 6,000 were crucified along the Appian Way….

Third Servile War
Casualties and losses
30,000 killed by Gellius, 6,000 crucified by Crassus, 5,000 crucified by Pompey ~20,000 killed

Was Tiberius Crassus real?

If Tiberius is supposed to represent the real-life firstborn son of Marcus Crassus (also called Marcus), then he may have been born as early as the Roman year of 668 Ab Urbe Conditia (86 BCE), otherwise known as the Year of the Consulship of Lucius Cornelius Cinna and Gaius Marius.

Who really defeated Spartacus?

Spartacus led the third and largest slave revolt against Rome. His army of nearly 100,000 overran most of southern Italy and fought its way up the entire length of the Italian Peninsula to the Alps. He then turned back south in an effort to reach Sicily but was defeated by Marcus Licinius Crassus.

Did Spartacus really fight Crassus?