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Die Schreibweise „Circus“ benutzen die meisten Zirkusse wegen des lateinischen Ursprungs, zum Beispiel im Eigennamen „Circus Krone“. Das deutsche Wort Zirkus leitet sich vom griechischen „kirkos” oder lateinischen „circus” her. Beide Begriffe bezeichneten im antiken Griechenland und Rom eine kreis- oder ellipsenförmige Arena, in der in erster Linie Wagenrennen und seltener Tierkämpfe der Gladiatoren stattfanden (z. B. Circus Maximus). Mehr als die Form der „Bühne“ hat der neuzeitliche Zirkus mit dem antiken Circus nicht gemeinsam.

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