Spartacus (disambiguation)

Spartacus (or Germanized Spartacus ) stands for

  • Spartacus († 71 BC ), Roman slave and gladiator, leader of the slave revolt was named after him
  • Spartacus (1960), adaptation of Howard have been novel by Stanley Kubrick
  • Spartacus (2004), adaptation of the novel by Robert Howard have been Dornhelm
  • Spartacus ( TV series), Television series from 2010 Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, TV series from 2011 and prequel to Spartacus ( TV series)

In the broader sense of

  • Spartacus League, forerunner group of the Communist Party of Germany from 1916-1918
  • Marxist Student Association Spartacus, from 1971 to 1990, a student association in the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Spartacist uprising ( 5 to 12 January 1919), a general strike and armed battles in Berlin
  • Spartacus International Gay Guide, guide for gay men
  • Spartacus - The rise and decline. Memories of a party worker, title of the memoirs of Karl Retzlaw
  • Spartacus ( ballet ), ballet by Aram Khachaturian from 1954
  • Disambiguation
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