Barbarian
Originally, "barbarian" meant "someone who is not one of us".[1] The term has evolved over the millennia to its current meaning of an uncivilized warrior.
This is a disambiguation page. Barbarian could refer to:
Tropes
Film
- Barbarian (film), 2003 American film
- The Barbarian (1920 film), a 1920 American silent drama film
- The Barbarian (1933 film), starring Ramon Novarro
- The Barbarians (1960 film), starring Jack Palance
- The Barbarians (1987 film), a 1987 American-Italian swords-and-sorcery film
- Barbarians (film), a 1953 Soviet drama film
- Terry Jones' Barbarians, a documentary
Professional Wrestling
- "The Barbarian", the ring name used by Sione Havea Vailahi in the World Championship Wrestling, WWF, and other productions
Tabletop Games
- The "Barbarian" character class in the fantasy game Dungeons & Dragons
Video Games
- Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior, a 1987 Beat'Em Up (also known as Death Sword) by Palace Software
- Barbarian (1987 video game), a 1987 platform game by Psygnosis/Melbourne House
- Barbarian (2002 video game), a 2002 arena fighter by Titus
- A character class in Diablo II, and Diablo III
- Barbarian (Clash of Clans), a 2012 character in the game
Web Comics
Characters
- Conan the Barbarian, an Unbuilt Trope example of the Barbarian Hero
- ↑ The oldest form of the word actually means something more akin to "someone who does not speak a civilized language but instead babbles like a baby".
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