Faustus
Faustus (Latin for "happy, blessed") stands for:
- a literary figure and numerous works, see Fauststoff
- in Roman mythology the son of Saturn and Entoria , brother of Janus
People:
- Faustus (saint) (2nd century), Christian martyr
- Faustus (saint, 304) (? –304), Christian martyr
- Faustus of Byzantium (?), Armenian historian of late antiquity
- Faustus von Mileve (around 350–400), the most important exponent of Western Manichaeism
- Faustus of Tangier (? –298), Christian martyr, son of Marcellus of Tangier
Faustus is the family name of the following people:
- Quintus Anicius Faustus , Legate of Numidia AD 197–201, Consul designatus 197 and 198
- Sextus Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus , Proconsul Africae in the 3rd century
- Anicius Faustus (Consul 298) , two-time consul in the 3rd century, probably identical to Marcus Iunius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus
- Marcus Cocceius Anicius Faustus Flavianus , Patricius, Consularis Numidiae in the 4th century
- Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus (Consul 325)
- Johann Georg Faust (around 1480–1540), German magician, astrologer and fortune teller
- Marcus Herennius Faustus (2nd century), Roman suffect consul
See also:
- Doctor Faustus (disambiguation)
- Fausta (disambiguation)
- Faust (disambiguation)