![]() Quintus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Batiatus Ī lanista and Spartacus' master. Coincidentally, the shield has a red serpent on it, thus making Sura's prediction about Spartacus falling before the great, red serpent, come true. He is buried at the foot of the mountain, with Agron's shield as a gravestone. He then dies in the hands of Agron, longing to see his wife again. Agron and others come to his rescue and take him away before Crassus can finish him, but Spartacus has been mortally wounded, and asks his friends to move on without him. Spartacus then faces off with Crassus, but when he finally has the Roman on his knees, Spartacus is struck from behind, when three spears pierce his body. Although they seem to be fighting their way through the army at first, the rebels eventually start to fall one by one. In the final battle against Crassus, Spartacus leads his people into the fight, and has Gannicus with another group approach from behind. ![]() Spartacus hosts a series of games like the ones he used to fight in, to honor Crixus after his death. He also becomes involved with a former Roman woman named Laeta, who now stands slave with the rest of his people. The tensions between him and Crixus heat up again when Crixus wishes to take their army to Rome, whereas Spartacus would head up to the mountains. Spartacus eventually has an army of hundreds of thousands of freed slaves, who free one city after another. After she helps him escape the ludus, Mira becomes Spartacus' lover, until she comes to realize he would never love her the way she loved him. He gains the support of Crixus and at a party to announce Batiatus' pursuit of political office, Spartacus leads a slave revolt that kills Batiatus and almost all the people in attendance. Eventually, Spartacus finds out and plans vengeance against Batiatus. It is revealed immediately afterwards that Batiatus had Sura murdered so Spartacus would stay at the ludus, as he would have no reason to gain his freedom. Batiatus makes a deal with Spartacus that if he continues to fight for Batiatus, he will find Spartacus' wife for him however, she is brought to the ludus dying from an apparent attack. He makes an enemy of Crixus, especially when they defeat Theokoles in which fight Crixus is wounded and Spartacus inherits his title of 'the Champion of Capua'. Spartacus comes to live at the ludus and eventually proves himself a skilled gladiator. Batiatus purchases Spartacus to either win patronage from Glaber by having him killed, or use the Thracian's popularity for his own ends. Instead of dying, Spartacus kills the gladiators sent to kill him, and as a result Spartacus cannot be executed: Glaber would lose faith with the people, as Spartacus has become popular with the crowd. Spartacus' wife Sura is condemned to slavery, and Spartacus is taken to Rome to be executed in the games by Glaber. Spartacus disobeys an order by legatus Gaius Claudius Glaber, who refused to send his men to protect Spartacus' village. Portrayed by Andy Whitfield in Blood and Sand, Liam McIntyre in Vengeance and War of the DamnedĪ Thracian who becomes a gladiator in the ludus of Lentulus Batiatus.This article serves as a list of characters for the television series. DeKnight and Robert Tapert focused on structuring the events of Spartacus' obscure early life leading to the records of history. Spartacus is a set of Starz television series that focuses on the historical figure of Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator who, from 73 to 71 BC, led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( May 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. Each time he enters the arena, he slips his cock in the mouth of the beast, and prays to thrust home be fore the jaws snap shut.This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Succeed, and stand proud among my titans!Ī Gladiator does *not* fear death. Proove yourselves in the hard days to follow, proove yourselves more than a commonslave - more than a man! Fail and die, either here where you stand, or sold off to the mines. ![]() You have been blessed! Each and every one of you, to find yourselves here at the ludus of Quintus Lentulus Batiatus, purvayor of the finest gladiators in all of the Republic! Listen! Learn! And, perhaps, live - As *Gladiators*! Now Attend your master. ![]() *Your* tears! *Your* blood! Your *pathetic* lives forged into something of worth.
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