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Crucifixion of Spartacus' army

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According to Holland, for 100 miles along the Appian Way Sparticus' soldiers were hung on crosses ever 40 yards.  

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Appian Way

The Appian Way (Latin and Italian: Via Appia) was one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic. It connected Rome to Brindisi, Apulia, in southeast Italy. Its importance is indicated by its common name, recorded by Statius:[2][3]

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