Brutus (disambiguation)
Brutus was originally a Latin cognomen meaning " dull " that the assets Iunia used.
Brutus is the cognomen of the following persons:
- Lucius Junius Brutus ( allegedly † 509 BC), Consul of the Roman Republic after the fall of the last Etruscan king
- Decimus Junius Brutus Scaeva (consul 325 BC), consul in the 4th century BC
- Gaius Junius Bubulcus Brutus, consul in the 4th century BC
- Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus, consul in the 2nd century BC
- Decimus Junius Brutus (consul 77 BC), consul in the 1st century BC
- Marcus Junius Brutus (consul 178 BC) († 164 BC ), Roman consul in 178 BC
- Marcus Junius Brutus ( tribune ) ( † 77 BC), a member of the Roman family of the Iunier, father of the same name Caesar murderer
- Marcus Junius Brutus (85 BC -42 BC), leader of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar
- Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus (c. 85 BC -43 BC), another conspirator against Caesar
Brutus is the name of:
- Brutus of Britain, mythical figure, the great-grandson of Aeneas, landed with the Trojans in Albion and called it Britain
- Dennis Brutus (1924-2009), South African poet
- Joel Brutus ( born 1974 ), Haitian Judoka
Brutus referred to the following places in the United States:
- Brutus (Kentucky)
- Brutus (Michigan)
- Brutus (New York)
- Brutus (Virginia)
Other:
- Brutus ( Herder ), a "drama with music " by Johann Gottfried Herder
- Brutus ( band ) Dutch Death Metal band
- Brutus (Cicero ), a font of Cicero
- Brutus (clusters), a supercomputer at the ETH Zurich
- Brutus (experimental vehicle), an experimental racing cars of the Auto and Technik Museum Sinsheim
- Brutus ( software) program to crack passwords
- Disambiguation