At the bottom of every article, Spartacus lists 10–20 related index entries. If you are reading about the the footer will link you to the "Six Acts," "Henry Hunt," and "Radicalism." Use these to build your research network.
For those conducting academic research, the Spartacus Educational index provides vetted, bibliographically sound entries that offer a stark, fascinating contrast to the Hollywood dramatization of history. 3. History vs. Hollywood: The True Story of Spartacus
John Simkin passed away in 2018, but the site remains online as a static archive. Thus, the "index of Spartacus" is now a historical snapshot itself—a primary source for early 21st-century digital humanities. Keep this in mind when looking for events after 2015.
A Roman who becomes a gladiator to pay debts; he is Spartacus’s closest friend. 4. Themes and Style
The continuation after the revolt.
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Spartacus, the Thracian gladiator who led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic, is one of the most documented figures of antiquity. However, ancient history is fragmentary. A historical index of Spartacus would compile references from:
Blood and Sand focuses on Spartacus's enslavement, training, and the rise of his fame, culminating in the bloody rebellion.