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  1. Nov 5, 2013 · Definition. Marcus Licinius Crassus (115-53 BCE) was perhaps the richest man in Roman history and in his eventful life he experienced both great successes and severe disappointments. His vast wealth and sharp political skills brought him two consulships and the kind of influence enjoyed only by a true heavyweight of Roman politics.

  2. Feb 15, 2017 · According to some historical sources, Crassus died from drinking molten gold, but is this really true? Crassus was born a wealthy man, but he lost his entire inheritance during the Marian-Cinnan proscriptions, in which he was forced to flee to Hispania (the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula). Crassus got his revenge while commanding the left ...

  3. Crassus was reluctant to meet with the Parthians, but his troops threatened to mutiny if he did not. At the meeting, a Parthian pulled at Crassus' reins, sparking violence. Crassus and his generals were murdered. After his death, the Parthians allegedly poured molten gold down his throat, in a symbolic gesture mocking Crassus' renowned greed.

  4. In 1599, a Spanish governor in early colonial Ecuador suffered this fate. Native Indians of the Jivaro tribe, unscrupulously taxed in their gold trade, attacked the settlement of Logrono and executed the gold hungry governor by pouring molten gold down his throat. 1 Pouring hot liquids or metals, such as lead or gold, into the mouth of a victim was a practice used on both sides of the Atlantic ...

  5. Cassius Dio, a Roman historian writing about 200 years after Crassus' death, says this : and while Crassus even then delayed and considered what he should do, the barbarians took him forcibly and threw him on the horse. Meanwhile the Romans also laid hold of him, came to blows with the others, and for a time held their own; then aid came to the ...

  6. Aug 10, 2018 · The story goes that his hands and head were cut off and that the Parthians poured molten gold into Crassus' skull to symbolize his great greed. Here is the Loeb English translation of Cassius Dio 40.27: 27 1 and while Crassus even then delayed and considered what he should do, the barbarians took him forcibly and threw him on the horse.

  7. Mar 23, 2023 · Cassius Dio reported that Crassus was tortured to death by having molten gold poured into his mouth. This 1530s depiction is located at the Louvre, Paris. Image Credit: Public Domain. Crassus had already saved the Republic by defeating Spartacus ‘ slave revolt, which had by that point defeated several armies.

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