Justus (disambiguation)
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Justus (died 627) was an Archbishop of Canterbury.
Justus might also refer to:
[edit] People
- Justus of Beauvais, 3rd-century saint
- Justus of Lyons, 4th-century saint
- Justus and Pastor , 4th-century saint
- Justus of Urgell, 6th-century saint
- Justus of Trieste (d. 303)
- Justus of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Justus of Tiberias, historian
- Flavius Justus, third son of Josephus
- Justus of Ghent, 15th century artist
- Justus of Eleutheropolis, early Christian
[edit] Other uses
- Justus (album), a 1996 album by the Monkees
- Justus Township, the land of the Montana Freemen
[edit] People with the name
- Roberto Justus (born 1955), Brazilian TV personality
- Justus Hecker (1795-1850), German medical historian
- Justus von Liebig, 19th century German chemist
- Justus Perthes, original editor of the Almanach de Gotha
- Justus D. Barnes, American actor in The Great Train Robbery
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