This is a bit controversial. It is has a lot of articles and useful information, but its design seems a bit weird and its credibility has been disputed. Wikipedia has repeatedly removed it as a source and arbitrated users using Spartacus citing it being "dedicated to a propagandistic point of view".
The author of the site, John Simkin, has denied the allegations on his forums and commenters (possibly tainted considering it being his own forum) sympathized and called Wikipedia a source for "lazy students". Simkin seems to be a legitimate author and legitimately created Spartacus as he has written about it in various reputable publications.
In conclusion, you should probably use Spartacus with moderation as an academic source.
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Originally the Communist Party of Great Britain and then its successor organizations.
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One of the finest online resources for information about the First World War (and other historical topics) is John Simkin's well-credentialled Spartacus Educational website. Check out the link below.
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In order to find out more about the Spartacus workout, I would suggest visiting the website dedicated to this workout, watching videos on it, taking a class, or talking to someone who has done the workout before.
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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