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Slaves and Freedmen in Ancient Rome

by Steven Fife
published on 18 January 2012
Slavery was an institution established very early on in Rome’s history, and it was extremely common in virtually all ancient civilizations. Slaves were a vast, unlimited source of labor, and even the poorest Romans could usually afford at least one slave.   Slaves could be born into the system or brought into it in a variety ways. Prisoners... [continue reading]
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Greek Society

by Mark Cartwright
published on 17 March 2013
Although the male citizen, with his full legal status, right to vote, hold public office and own property, may well have dominated Greek Society, the social groups which made up the population of a typical Greek city-state or polis were remarkably diverse. Women, children, immigrants (both Greek and foreign), labourers and slaves all had defined roles... [continue reading]
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It is estimated that more than 100 million people were enslaved in the millennium during which the Roman Empire rose and fell, yet the archaeology of Classical slavery is still in its infancy, with many Roman archaeologists still believing that slaves remain ‘invisible’ to archaeological view. In the last few years however, a small group... [continue reading]
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  • 464 BCE - 463 BCE
    Earthquake in Sparta, followed by slave revolt. Surrender of Thasos.
  • 73 BCE
    Gladiator Spartacus leads a slave revolt in southern Italy and wins several victories against the Roman army.
  • 71 BCE
    Marcus Licinius Crassus crushes the Spartacus slave revolt in southern Italy.