Gannicus

Gannicus was a Celtic[1][2][3] slave, who together with the Thracian Spartacus, Crixus, Castus and Oenomaus, became one of the leaders of rebel slaves during the Third Servile War (73–71 BC). In the winter of 71 BC, Gannicus, along with Castus, broke off from Spartacus, taking a large number of Celts and Germans with them, marking the second detachment of the rebellion. Gannicus and Castus met their end at the Battle of Cantenna in Lucania near Mount Soprano (Mount Camalatrum), where Marcus Licinius Crassus, Lucius Pomptinus and Quintus Marcius Rufus entrenched their forces in battle and defeated them.

Gannicus
Slave Leader
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died71 BC
Lucania
NationalityCeltic[1][2]
Military service
Battles/warsThird Servile War
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References

  1. Winkler 2008, p. 222
  2. Bury 1994, p. 331
  3. Strauss 2009, p. 213
  4. Starz. "Gannicus". Archived from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved April 16, 2010.

Ancient sources

  • Titus Livius, Periochae zu Buch 97.
  • Plutarch, Crassus 11, 2–3.
  • Frontin 2, 4, 7; 2, 5, 34.

Secondary literature

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