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- For four years Spendius led a rebel army against Carthage, in what is known as the Mercenary War, with mixed success. In 238 BC Spendius led 40,000 men...
- reached, the army erupted into full-scale mutiny under the leadership of Spendius and Matho. 70,000 Africans from Carthage's oppressed dependent territories...
- now clear, deplo**** for battle. Spendius chose to engage and in a hard-fought battle was heavily defeated. Spendius perceived Hamilcar's generous treatment...
- mercenaries besiege Carthage; Matho and Spendius penetrate via the aqueduct. Chapter 5. "Tanit". Matho and Spendius steal the Zaïmph. Because Matho is caught...
- state of siege. Spendius and Matho were joined by a force commanded by a Libyan chief named Zarzas, and the 50,000 strong army under Spendius moved away from...
- Spendius regrouped his remaining forces to confront Hamilcar again in the mountains of north west Tunisia and Hamilcar was again victorious. Spendius...
- was nailed to the cross previously occupied by Spendius. They were then killed as part of Spendius's funeral rites. When news first reached Hamilcar...
- between a Carthaginian army led by Hamilcar Barca and a rebel force led by Spendius in 238 BC in what is now northern Tunisia. Carthage was fighting a coalition...
- African cities led by Spendius. After losing a battle when a force of Numidian cavalry deserted to the Carthaginians, Spendius had 700 Carthaginian prisoners...
- discipline broke down. A riot broke out, dissenters were stoned to death. Spendius, an escaped Roman slave from Campania who faced death by torture if he...