Battle of Picenum

Battle of Picenum
Part of the Third Servile War

Map showing the movement of the slave army of Spartacus and those of the Roman forces. Part 4 was the Battle of Picenum.
Date72 BC
Location
Within Picenum region, Italia, Roman Republic (present-day Marche region, Italy)
Result Spartacan victory[1]
Belligerents
Rebel army composed mostly of freed slaves and gladiators Roman Republic
Commanders and leaders
Spartacus Lucius Gellius
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus
Strength
120,000[2] ~20,000
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown, but heavy

The Battle of Picenum was one of the major battles of the Third Servile War, between the slave army of Spartacus and the combined consular forces of the Roman Republic led by the two consuls Lucius Gellius and Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus. It took place in Picenum region in 72 BC. It was a victory for Spartacus, and it proved to be his greatest triumph of the war.

  1. ^ Holmes, pgs. 386-387; Broughton, pg. 115
  2. ^ The Histories by Appian; "The Civil Wars". 1:117

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