Arx
Arx stands for:
- Arx (Landes) , commune in France
- the Latin word for "castle", especially the fortified Juno temple on the Capitol (Rome)
- Wooden sculpture by the Swedish artist Lars Vilks
Arx (often also ARX ) is the name of a magazine:
- ARX. Castles and palaces in Bavaria, Austria and South Tyrol , published by the South Tyrolean Castle Institute
Arx is the family name of the following people:
- Adrian von Arx (writer) (1817–1859), Swiss writer, military and civil servant
- Adrian von Arx (politician, 1847) (1847–1919), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Adrian von Arx (politician, 1879) (1879–1934), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Benedikt von Arx (1817–1875), Swiss politician
- Bernhard von Arx (1924–2012), Swiss writer
- Casimir von Arx (1852–1931), Swiss politician and first Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Swiss Federal Railways
- Caesar von Arx (1895–1949), Swiss playwright
- Hadwig von Arx (1881–1970), Swiss teacher and writer
- Heinrich von Arx (1802–1858), Swiss caricaturist
- Ildefons von Arx (1755–1833), Swiss monk and historian
- Jan von Arx (* 1978), Swiss ice hockey player
- Josef Adolph von Arx (1922–1988), Swiss-Dutch mushroom expert
- Katharina von Arx (1928–2013), Swiss writer
- Mirjam von Arx (* 1966), Swiss film director and producer
- Nina von Arx (* 1969), German actress
- Nini von Arx-Zogg , Swiss ski racer
- Othmar von Arx (1919–2019), Swiss sculptor
- Reto von Arx (* 1976), Swiss ice hockey player
- Urs von Arx (* 1943), Swiss Christian Catholic theologian
- Ursula von Arx (* 1967), Swiss teacher, journalist and book author
- Walter von Arx (* 1936), Swiss Catholic theologian
AR-X stands for:
- Cordoba Province (Argentina) , Argentine Province
ARX stands for:
- AutoRegressive model with eXogenous input , a method in signal and control technology, see ARMA model
Arx stands for:
- Josef Adolph von Arx (1922–1988), Swiss-Dutch mushroom expert
arx stands for:
- Aruáshi (ISO-639-3 code), Tupí language in Rondônia and Mato Grosso, Brazil