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If you are searching for the Spartacus MMXII the Beginning DVDRip, you are in for a story that strips away the rebellion and focuses on the political machinations of the House of Batiatus.

The plot follows Gannicus (Dustin Clare), a gladiator so skilled he fights without a helmet, as the Champion of Capua. Five years before Spartacus arrives, the ludus is owned by Titus Batiatus (father of the more famous Quintus). However, the ambitious Quintus (John Hannah) is desperate to earn the "good name" of his house.

Key story arcs include: