{{Short description|Series of slave revolts in the late Roman Republic}} The '''Servile Wars''' were a series of three [[slave revolts]] ("servile" is derived from ''servus'', Latin for "slave") in the late [[Roman Republic]]:

* [[First Servile War]] (135−132 BC) — in [[Sicily]], led by [[Eunus]], a former slave claiming to be a prophet, and [[Cleon (general)|Cleon]] from [[Cilicia]] * [[Second Servile War]] (104−100 BC) — in Sicily, led by [[Athenion of Cilicia|Athenion]] and [[Salvius Tryphon|Tryphon]] * [[Third Servile War]] (73−71 BC) — in mainland Italy, led by [[Spartacus]]

== See also == * {{C|Battles of the Servile Wars}} * [[Gaius Octavius (father of Augustus)|Gaius Octavius]]' suppressed remnant rebels in [[Thurii]] (60 BC) * [[Slavery in ancient Rome]] * {{C|Roman Republican civil wars}} * [[Latrocinium]]

{{Ancient Roman Wars}}

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