Sun, 24 Nov, 2024

Spartacus

By Arjun Dahal

A Thracian by birth, And once a roman soldier, Was deserted and later, Enslaved as a gladiator. A heavyweight Murmillo, Charmed by his Gladius and Scutum, He was the slave leader Spartacus.   70 of men plotted a revolt, Succeeded, Defeated the small legions sent after them. With the march of time, Recruited other slaves. And the rebel army was formed.   With the charge of Crassius, In the legion of Roman army, The rebel suffered the losses. Spartacus- Who was betrayed by the pirates, For safe transport to Sicily, Finally felt to dust.

About Author:
Arjun Dahal is undergrad student of Physics at Tri-Chandra Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Talkative, Crazy, Funny, and Fun loving guy, his passion lies in Physics, Mathematics, Music, Literature, and Philosophy. His Non-fiction has appeared in Blue Marble Review. His poetry has appeared/forthcoming in Burningword Literary Journal, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, The Fable Online, Ann Arbor Review, The Recusant, and DWIT News.