It means from the city of Sparta.
The name Spartacus is of Latin origin and is believed to mean "from the city of Sparta" or "pertaining to Sparta." It is also associated with the famous Thracian gladiator who led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic in 73-71 BC.
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The name "Spartacus" is a Latin name. It had no nationality as such. The rebel gladiator Spartacus was said to be from Thrace and also was said to have served in the Roman army. Many auxiliaries either Latinized their names or changed them completely to a Latin (Roman) name.
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Spartacus is a latin (Roman) name. It is the same in English, Spanish and Latin
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There is no other name on record except Spartacus. Almost nothing is known of the man before his enslavement. Also we don't even know if "Spartacus" was the man's real name. It could very well have been a pseudonym that he used. The name Spartacus connoted the city of Sparta, known for its fighters, and would fit very well as a stage name for a gladiator.
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He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.He could have received it from his parents, if Spartacus was his real name, or he could have been given that name as a fighter, by the owner of his gladiatorial school.
This is a confusing question because Eros is the greek name for Cupid. The question could be translated as what is an example of love in Spartacus?
Spartacus, joined the Roman army at 63 BC. Spartacus was poor so he joined the Roman Army hoping he will able to fight for his freedom but, Spartacus was asked to march agaist he own people, meaning he will have to kill people in his hometown, Thrace. But Spartacus does not agree to fight/kill his own people like saying "No I'm no doing this" then he deserted.
Spartacus became a gladiator when he was captured and trained. I know this is not a very specific answer, but we know very, very little about Spartacus, the man. We don't even know if "Spartacus" was his real name. He comes into history as a leader of a slave revolt and leaves history as a defeated enemy.
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