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Brutus
Brutus is a Roman cognomen used by several politicians of the Junii family, especially in the Roman Republic. The plural of Brutus is Bruti.
Ancient Romans with this name
For the Brutus who was the most famous of
Julius Caesar's assassins, see
Marcus Junius Brutus. Other notable ancient Romans with this cognomen include:
Other people and things called Brutus
- Brutus, a history of Roman oratory by Cicero, named after Caesar's assasin.
- Brutus of Troy who, according to legend, founded Britain.
- Brutus Greenshield, legendary king of the Britons.
- Brutus de Villeroi, 19th century French engineer.
- "Junius Brutus" was the pen name of the author Charles Blount.
- "Brutus" was also the pen name of Robert Yates.
- Brutus is also a cartoon character from "Popeye", more often known as "Bluto".
- Brutus Buckeye is the name of the mascot of the Ohio State University.
- Brutus, New York is the name of a town in Cayuga County, New York, in the USA.
- Brutus Jeans made popular denim apparel in the 1970s and '80s.
- Brutus is the name of a password cracking software.
- Brutus is also the name of a DBA.
- Brutus (band) is the name of a Dutch death metal band.
- Brutus (rapper) is the name of a Dutch rapper.
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