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Not all the ships reached the other shore.Ĭrassus had fortune, the blind goddess, on his side during his youth: he came out Then met at Brindisi with the others coming up from Calabria and then left in spite of Some metropolitan legions grouped in Rome and marched through Campania and Judging from the name and the behaviour of this man, we can guess Throwing grains of incense into the flames, started to curse Crassus and evoke the That he would not receive enough supporting votes, he lit a brazier and, while Plutarcus writes that, when he realised that his efforts were in vain and Themselves of a powerful competitor whilst waiting to settle the score with each other.ĭuring the hot public debate in the Senate a tribunus plebis named Ateius attempted
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Pompeius Magnus and Caesar, who did not fail to see the opportunity to free There was no real emergency in the east, but Crassus eventually enlisted the support of The Republican government loathed to let him depart with such a sizeable army as Help: in fact he had too little experience and genius to embark on a large-scale Only triumph had been the bloody defeat of Spartacus, but achieved with Pompeius' Magnus and Caesar were war professionals while Crassus was a mere amateur. Perhaps he did it just because he envied the military successes of Pompeius MagnusĪnd Caesar, and foolishly thought that he may equal them, even though Pompeius Wealth, even though he was already one of the most rich and powerful men in Rome. The commanding officer of this unfortunate expedition was Marcus Licinius Crassus,Ī 62 years old tribune who had organized that campaign eager to gain glory and Having the strength of 45,000 soldiers were humiliated and routed by 10,000 ParthianĬarrhae, an ancient biblical city now known as Harran, is located on Turkey's oriental The month of may, with a shameful disaster for the Roman army. The battle of Carrhae ended 53 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, in the last day of