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Spartacus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σπάρτακος, translit. Spártakos; Latin: Spartacus; c. 103–71 BC) was a
Thracian gladiator (Thraex) who was one of the escaped...
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Espartaco Garibaldi Borga Santoni (4 June 1937 - 3
September 1998) was a
Venezuelan actor, film
producer and hotelier.
Espartaco Garibaldi Borga Santoni...
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Daniel Espartaco Sánchez (Chihuahua, México, 1977) is a
Mexican writer. His
second issue of
short stories,
Cosmonauta (Cosmonaut - FETA, 2011) and his...
- firstly, as his
fifth wife, on 6
March 1965 Lex Barker, secondly, in 1975
Espartaco Santoni,
divorcing in 1978, and
thirdly as his
fifth wife, at Daylesford...
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addition of a new, high
production show in the
Circus maximus venue.
Espartaco,
Honor y
coraje makes use of:
projection mapping, stunts, horses, chariots...
- ZuZu, a
handmade Mexican food
concept co-founded by Lonsdale-Hands and
Espartaco Borga in 1989,
filed a U.S.
Federal trademark registration for the term...
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novel ¡Calcio!,
dealing with the
probable origins of football, won the
Espartaco prize. His 2014 book El
hombre que no fue
Jueves (The Man Who Wasn't Thursday)...
- and in 1929
founded the La
Palma Workers'
Federation and the
newspaper Espartaco. He also parti****ted in the
founding of the
Socialist Party in La Palma...
- The
group led by
Miguel Enríquez,
temporarily allocated in the cell "
Espartaco" at the
Socialist Party,
called itself the "Revolutionary Socialists"...
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Dissolved c. 1979 PCR-ML (in Chile) c. 1984 PCR (in exile) Preceded by
Espartaco Vanguardia Revolucionaria Marxista Unión
Comunista del
Norte Newspaper...