The Roman general and statesman who put down the Spartacan Revolt of 73-71 BC was Marcus Licinius Crassus. He played a crucial role in defeating the slave army led by Spartacus, employing a combination of military strategy and overwhelming force. Crassus eventually cornered Spartacus's forces, leading to a decisive victory that ended the revolt. His success in this campaign significantly enhanced his political career and influence in Rome.
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