Spartacus

  • [ SPAHR-tə-kəs (English) ]
  • History
Means "from the city of Sparta" in Latin. Spartacus was the name of a Thracian-born Roman slave who led a slave revolt in Italy in the 1st century BC. He was eventually killed in battle and many of his followers were crucified.

EQUIVALENTS
ALBANIAN: Spartak
ARMENIAN: Spartak
BULGARIAN: Spartak
GEORGIAN: Spartak
RUSSIAN: Spartak
UKRAINIAN: Spartak