The series was an adaptation and sequel to a movie of the same name produced in 1984.
The siliqua is the modern name given to small, thin, Roman silver coins produced from 4th century and later.
The play was adapted into a 1932 film with the same name directed and produced by Samuel Bischoff.
It is based on the Venezuelan telenovela of the same name produced in 1977.
(The novel was adapted as film versions under the same name, produced in 1931 and 1960.)
The biography was also adapted as a stage play by the same name, produced in 1955.
It was inspiration for the movie of the same name produced in 2007.
Claude Debussy adapted it as an opera by the same name, produced in 1902.
In November 2003, the opposition collected a new set of signatures, with 3.6 million names produced in four days.
There is also a completely unrelated soft drink with the same name produced in the northern parts of Sweden.