Spartacus was the leader of a slave revolt against the Roman Republic in 73BC. The rebellion is interpreted as an example of oppressed people fighting for their freedom against a slave-owning oligarchy, and has been an inspiration to many political thinkers down the centuries, featuring in literature, television and film. Credits below:
Experts Featured:
Mark Corby, Military Historian
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, British School, Rome
Keith Hopkins, Professor of Ancient History, Cambridge University
Dr Maria Wyke, University of Reading
Narrator: Charles Dance
Photography: Graham Veevers
Music Howard Davidson
Sound: Andre Davie
Dubbing Mixer: Dion Stuart
On-Line Editor: Dan Yeomans
Colourist: Neil Parker
Graphic Design: Phil Buckley
Location Manager: Maria Laura Frullini
Production Manager: karen Stockton
Film Editor: Mark Elliot
Associate Producer: James Millar
Executive Producer: Bill Jones
Producer and Director: Bill Lyons
Release Date: 2000
Special Thanks to:
Professor Anton Van Hoof
Professor Keith Bradley
Professor Thomas Wiedemann
Carmelo Impiombato
Legio XIIII Gemina Martia Victrix
Instituto Ars Dimicandi, Curno
Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments
Soprintendenze Archeologiche, Di Roma, Napoli E Caserta, Pompei, Basilicata
Museo Della Civilta Romana, Rome
Museo Provinciale Campano, Capua
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