Spartacus (disambiguation)

Spartacus was the Thracian who led a slave uprising against Roman slavery.

Spartacus may also refer to:

Media

Film and television

Literature

Music and ballet

Publications

  • Spartacus, a defunct newspaper by the Dutch resistance Marx–Lenin–Luxemburg Front
  • Spartacus, the magazine of the Greek section of the reunified Fourth International organization of Communist Internationalists Organization of Communist Internationalists of Greece-Spartacus
  • Spartacus International Gay Guide, an annual publication

Sports

Other

See also

  • Spartak (disambiguation), the name of numerous sports clubs and teams in the former Soviet Union and other East European countries
  • Spartakiad, athletic competitions held in the Soviet Union
  • Adam Weishaupt (Brother Spartacus) (1748-1830), the code name of Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Order of Illuminati
  • Spartocids, the name of several kings of the Bosporan Kingdom Cimmerian Bosporus
  • Sportacus, a fictional character from the children's television show LazyTown
  • Sparta (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Spartacus
  • All pages with titles containing Spartacus
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