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Oenomaus (rebel slave)

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Oenomaus
Slave leader
Personal details
BornGaul or Galatia
Died73–72 BC
Southern Italy
NationalityGaulic or Galatian
Military service
Battles/warsThird Servile War

Oenomaus[1] was a Gallic gladiator,[2] who escaped from the gladiatorial school of Lentulus Batiatus in Capua. Together with Spartacus, Crixus, Castus, and Gannicus, he became one of the leaders of rebellious slaves during the Third Servile War (73–71 BC)

Oenomaus was involved in one of the first major successes of the slave army, the rout of the army of the praetor Gaius Claudius Glaber, who had tried to lay siege to the slave army near Mount Vesuvius.

Oenomaus fell in an early battle, possibly during the winter of 73–72 BC when the slave armies were plundering cities and towns in the south of Italy.[3]

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In popular culture

References

  1. ^ Oenomaus had a Greek name (see Oenomaus).
  2. ^ Orosius, Histories 5.24.1
  3. ^ Orosius, Histories 5.24.2; Bradley 96
  4. ^ Starz. "Peter Mensah in Spartacus: Blood and Sand". Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  5. ^ Starz. "Peter Mensah in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena". Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  6. ^ "Oenomaus - Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum".

Ancient sources

  • Orosius, Histories 5.24.1-2
  • Appian, Civil Wars 1.116
  • Florus, Epitome 2.8.20

Secondary literature

  • Bradley, Keith. Slavery and Rebellion in the Roman World. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-253-31259-0
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