Curtius
Curtius is a Roman gentile name .
Name bearer:
- Gaius Curtius Iustus , Roman consul 150
- Marcus Curtius , Roman hero
- Quintus Curtius Rufus (historian) , Roman historian
- Quintus Curtius Rufus (suffect consul) , Roman politician, suffect consul in 43
Curtius is a German family name that was Latinized in the 16th century from Korte , Kurtt u. Ä. arose.
Name bearer:
- Curtius , Lübeck family
- Albertus Curtius , actually Albert Curtz (1600–1671), Bavarian Jesuit, writer, translator and astronomer
- Amalie Curtius (1780–1835), German writer
- Heinrich Kurtzig (pseudonym Bogumil Curtius; 1865–1946), German writer
- Carl-Wilhelm von Curti called Curtius (1654–1733), South Hessian nobleman, Oberamtmann from the Electoral Palatinate
- Carl Curtius (1841–1922), German classical philologist and librarian
- Carl Georg Curtius (1771–1857), German lawyer
- Ernst Curtius (1814–1896), German historian and archaeologist
- Ernst Robert Curtius (1886–1956), German Romanist
- Friedrich Curtius (civil servant) (1851-1933), German civil servant, church functionary and politician
- Friedrich Curtius (medic) (1896–1975), German medic
- Friedrich Curtius (sports official) (* 1976), German lawyer and football official
- Friedrich Wilhelm Curtius (1782–1862), German merchant
- Georg Curtius (1820–1885), philologist
- Jacob Kurz von Senftenau (1553–1594; also Kurtz von Senftenau, Latinized: Jacob Curtius), Imperial Vice Chancellor
- Julius Curtius (1877–1948), Economics (1926–29) and Foreign Minister (1929–31) of the Weimar Republic
- Wilhelm von Curti (1598–1678) also known as Johann Wilhelm von Curti, or from the ascension of the nobility, Sir John William Curtius, 1st Baronet , South Hessian nobleman and envoy in the service of England and the Electoral Palatinate ( Curtius Baronetage of the English royal family)
- Katharina Curtius († 1629), was burned as a witch
- Kathrin Hoffmann-Curtius (* 1937), German art historian and publicist
- Ludwig Curtius (1874–1954), archaeologist
- Mechthild Curtius (* 1939), German author and literary scholar
- Michael Conrad Curtius (1724–1802), German philologist, historian and lawyer
- Natascha Curtius-Noss (* 1962), German costume designer
- Otto Curtius (actually Kurtt, 1653–1726), pastor of Golzheim
- Petrus Curtius (Petrus De Corte), Bishop of the Diocese of Bruges (Belgium) from 1560 to 1567
- Philippe Curtius (1741–1794), bath maker and wax figure artist, see Madame Tussauds
- Sebastian Curtius (1620–1684), German Reformed clergyman, theologian and university professor
- Theodor Curtius (politician) (1811–1889), German politician, mayor of Lübeck
- Theodor Curtius (chemist) (1857–1928), German chemist
- Valentin Curtius (1493–1567), German theologian
- Wolfgang Curtius (1910–1996), German entrepreneur
Also:
- Curtius (moon crater) , named after Albert Curtz
See also:
- Curti
- Donker Curtius
- Lacus Curtius
- Curtius syndrome , an outdated term for hemihypertrophy (Latin dysfunctio pluriglandularis dolorosa)