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joint committee
Joint Committee :D
Gladiators!
The producer has made the statement that Spartacus will go to 5-7 seasons.
Spartacus isn't a real city but it was based off of the country greece
The "Spartacus" television series consists of four main seasons: "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena," "Spartacus: Vengeance," and "Spartacus: War of the Damned." There are no additional series or spin-offs beyond these four. The series concluded in 2013, wrapping up the story of Spartacus and the rebellion.
Oh--Kay---- it sounds a if you have been taken in with fiction. In reality, there is no such person as Varinia who was the wife of Spartacus. Varinia is a made up name that the screen writer of the original Spartacus movie concocted. According to Barry Strause in his book on Spartacus, we have no idea of his wife's name. The ancient authorities seem to agree that Spartacus had a wife, but weather she was a Thracian witch, or just a slave woman from Italy is not agreed upon. It is very easy to get caught up in the fiction regarding Spartacus and sometimes difficult to separate fact from hype.
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joint committee
A counsel council.
Nothing is known about that. It is not even known whether Spartacus had a wife. If he had one, he would have been separated from her when he was enslaved. All we know about Spartacus is the battles he fought against the Romans.
If it is a meeting that is comprised of (made of, made up of) committee members, then it is a meeting of the food committee. The individuals at the meeting will all be members of the food committee, and when they meet and there are sufficient of them present, they are entitled/authorised/required to discuss and conduct business and make decisions or recommendations etc.If such a meeting is being arranged, perhaps by the secretary of the organisation, then he/she will be arranging a meeting for (on behalf of, for the benefit of) the food committee; suitable arrangements are being made for the committee so that they can properly conduct the business of the committee.