Brutus (disambiguation) explained
Brutus is a Latin surname, which usually refers to Marcus Junius Brutus (85–42 BC), one of the assassins of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar.
Brutus may also refer to:
People
Romans
Other people
- Brutus of Troy, legendary founder of Britain
- Brutus Greenshield, Brutus II
- Brutus (Antifederalist), author of several Anti-Federalist Papers
- Brutus Babington, 1558–1611, Irish bishop
- Brutus Beefcake, stage name of professional wrestler Edward Leslie
- Brutus (rapper), Dutch rapper
- Junius Brutus, pseudonym of Charles Blount (deist) (1654–1693)
- Brutus, pseudonym of Lucien Bonaparte during the French Revolution
- Roman Czerniawski or Brutus (1910–1985), World War II double agent
Fictional characters
Places
- Brutus, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland
- Brutus, Michigan, unincorporated community in Emmet County, Michigan, United States
- Brutus, New York, a town in Cayuga County, New York, United States
Music
Transportation
Other uses
- Brutus (Cicero), an oratory by Cicero
- Brutus (magazine), a Japanese magazine
- Brutus (sculpture), a sculpture by Michelangelo
- Brutus (tragedy), a 1730 play by Voltaire
- Brutus (play), an 1818 play by John Howard Payne
- Brutus (1911 film), an Italian film
- Brutus (2016 film)
- Brutus, or The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons, a painting by Jacques-Louis David
- Brutus, a character in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Brutus, or The Fall of Tarquin, a play by John Howard Payne
People with the surname
See also