Second Servile War

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Second Servile War
Part of the Servile Wars
Date 104103 BC
Location Sicily
Result Roman victory
Territorial
changes
None
Combatants
Roman Republic Slaves of Sicily
Commanders
Marcus Aquilius, consul Tryphon,
Athenion,
Salvius
Servile Wars
FirstSecondThird
Roman Republican Civil Wars
1st Servile2nd ServileSocialSulla's 1stSertorian – Sulla's 2nd – 3rd ServileCatiline ConspiracyCaesar's – Post-Caesarian – Liberators' – Sicilian – Fulvia's – Final

The Second Servile War was an unsuccessful slave uprising against the Romans on the island of Sicily. The war lasted from 104 BC until 103 BC. The war broke out when slaves in Sicily united under Tryphon and Athenion. The Roman consul Manius Aquilius quelled the revolt only after great effort. It was the second of a series of three slave revolts in the Roman Republic.

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