Servile Wars
Series of slave revolts in the late Roman Republic
The Servile Wars were a series of three slave revolts ("servile" is derived from servus, Latin for "slave") in the late Roman Republic:
- First Servile War (135−132 BC) — in Sicily, led by Eunus, a former slave claiming to be a prophet, and Cleon from Cilicia.
- Second Servile War (104−100 BC) — in Sicily, led by Athenion and Tryphon.
- Third Servile War (73−71 BC) — on mainland Italy, led by Spartacus.
See also
- Battles of the Servile Wars
- Slavery in ancient Rome
- Roman Republican civil wars
- Latrocinium
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Roman Republic
- Roman conquest of Italy
- Roman–Etruscan Wars
- Roman-Aequian wars
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- Pyrrhic War
- Social War
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- Illyro-Roman Wars
- Macedonian Wars
- Roman–Seleucid war
- Galatian War
- Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
- Achaean War
- Jugurthine War
- Cimbrian War
- Servile Wars
- Bellum Octavianum
- Sulla's civil war
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- War of Mutina
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- Bellum Siculum
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