Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
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Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
Summary
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena is a television series[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena is the creator of Gods of the Arena — creator (P170): Steven S. DeKnight[3].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's instance of is recorded as Gods of the Arena — instance of (P31): television series[4].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's instance of is recorded as Gods of the Arena — instance of (P31): miniseries[5].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's composer is recorded as Gods of the Arena — composer (P86): Joseph LoDuca[6].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's genre is Gods of the Arena — genre (P136): historical drama[7].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's based on is recorded as Gods of the Arena — based on (P144): Spartacus[8].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena followed Gods of the Arena — follows (P155): Spartacus: Blood and Sand[9].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was followed by Gods of the Arena — followed by (P156): Spartacus: Vengeance[10].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): John Hannah[11].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Manu Bennett[12].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Peter Mensah[13].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Nick E. Tarabay[14].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Dustin Clare[15].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Jaime Murray[16].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Marisa Ramirez[17].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Lucy Lawless[18].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Jeffrey Thomas[19].
- A cast member of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Stephen Lovatt[20].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was produced by Gods of the Arena — producer (P162): Steven S. DeKnight[21].
- The original language of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[22].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's original broadcaster is recorded as Gods of the Arena — original broadcaster (P449): Starz[23].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's country of origin is recorded as Gods of the Arena — country of origin (P495): United States[24].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena comprises Gods of the Arena — has part(s) (P527): Past Transgressions[25].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena comprises Gods of the Arena — has part(s) (P527): Missio[26].
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena comprises Gods of the Arena — has part(s) (P527): Paterfamilias[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was produced by Gods of the Arena — producer (P162): Steven S. DeKnight[21]. Cast members include Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): John Hannah[11], Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Manu Bennett[12], Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Peter Mensah[13], Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Nick E. Tarabay[14], Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Dustin Clare[15], and Gods of the Arena — cast member (P161): Jaime Murray[16]. It is the creator of Gods of the Arena — creator (P170): Steven S. DeKnight[3].
Publication
The original language of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena was Gods of the Arena — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[22]. Its genre is Gods of the Arena — genre (P136): historical drama[7].
Subject and Themes
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena's main subject is Gods of the Arena — main subject (P921): gladiator[28].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena followed Gods of the Arena — follows (P155): Spartacus: Blood and Sand[9]. It was followed by Gods of the Arena — followed by (P156): Spartacus: Vengeance[10].
Why It Matters
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]