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The name Donatus can refer to the following people:

People

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  • One of several saints named Donatus
  • Aelius Donatus, a Roman grammarian and teacher of rhetoric
  • Donatus Magnus, a 4th-century bishop of Carthage and leader of the Donatist sect of Christianity
  • Donatus (d. 412), a representative of the Huns, possibly their king or just an ambassador; or a Roman living among the Huns
  • Donatus (5th century), a monk who left Roman Africa during one of the Vandal persecutions and established monastic life in Valencia, Spain
  • Donatus (bishop of Killala), fl. 1244
  • Tiberius Claudius Donatus, a Roman grammarian known for his commentary on the Aeneid

Places

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See also

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