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Spartacus

Spartacus, a prisoner of war from Tracia, was made a slave at a Roman stone quarry. A rich merchant, Alvinius, is attracted to Spartacus' combination of fighting spirit and tactfulness. He sends Spartacus to a martial arts academy. Spartacus becomes a formidable gladiator. One day, Savinius, the Roman Governor, visits the school. To entertain the important guest, a bout is held which puts Spartacus up against a renowned swordsman, Gaza. Gaza is defeated. It is then discovered that Spartacus is no ordinary prisoner of war but the best warrior in the whole Tracian Army.

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  • Anju Mira

    Anju Mira

    Spartacus

  • Miharu Morina

    Miharu Morina

    Lucia

  • Miki Maya

    Miki Maya

    Savinius

  • Jun Shibuki

    Jun Shibuki

    Livius

  • Hibiki Takumi

    Hibiki Takumi

    Pito

  • Tsubasa Makoto

    Tsubasa Makoto

    Paulo

  • Mire Aika

    Mire Aika

    Julius Caesar

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Spartacus, a prisoner of war from Tracia, was made a slave at a Roman stone quarry. A rich merchant, Alvinius, is attracted to Spartacus' combination of fighting spirit and tactfulness. He sends Spartacus to a martial arts academy. Spartacus becomes a formidable gladiator. One day, Savinius, the Roman Governor, visits the school. To entertain the important guest, a bout is held which puts Spartacus up against a renowned swordsman, Gaza. Gaza is defeated. It is then discovered that Spartacus is no ordinary prisoner of war but the best warrior in the whole Tracian Army.

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