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We abandoned the gods, where did eternal life come from in the battle?
"We abandon the gods and live forever in battle" comes from Spartacus in Greek mythology.

Spartacus abandoned the gods because they believed that eternal life could be achieved through brave fighting.

Spartacus was a slave to Sparta in ancient Rome. He led a famous slave uprising-Spartacus uprising. The uprising had a far-reaching impact on the political and social structure of the ancient Roman Republic, and it also became the theme of many literary works and films.

The reason of Spartacus uprising is the injustice and oppression of slavery. In ancient Rome, slaves were regarded as property and could be bought, sold, killed or sacrificed. Slaves have no freedom, rights and dignity. They were forced to work as coolies, abused and exploited.

Spartacus believes that freedom and dignity can only be achieved through brave fighting. He led slaves against the rule of Roman Republic. The rebels fought fiercely with the Roman army in the Italian peninsula. Although he defeated the Roman army many times, he was finally suppressed by the Roman Republic.

Spartacus failed in the uprising, but it left a deep mark on the history of ancient Rome. It showed the courage and rebellious spirit of slaves and promoted the progress and reform of ancient Roman society.