Martius
Martius stands for:
- an adjective form of the Latin name of God Mars as in:
- Martius (Roman month) , a month in the ancient Roman calendar
- Campus Martius
- March , a month
Martius is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander von Martius (1874–1939), German administrative lawyer
- Carl Martius (1906–1993), German biochemist
- Carl Alexander von Martius (1838–1920), German chemist, son of Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius
- Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1794–1868), German naturalist, botanist and ethnographer
- Ernst Wilhelm Martius (1756–1849), pharmacist
- Friedrich Martius (1850–1923), German internist and university professor
- Georg Martius (1884–1951), German diplomat
- Gerhard Martius (1924–1998), German doctor (gynecologist and obstetrician), son of Heinrich Martius
- Götz Martius (1853–1927), German philosopher and psychologist, brother of Friedrich Martius
- Heinrich von Martius (1781–1831), German physician, scientist, writer and chronicler
- Heinrich Martius (1885–1965), German doctor (gynecologist and obstetrician), son of Friedrich Martius
- Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888–1966), German philosopher, daughter of Friedrich Martius
- Herbert Martius (1924–2009), German painter and graphic artist
- Johann Heinrich Martius (1677–1756), German literary scholar
- Johannes Martius , pseudonym of Johannes Martin Schupp
- Kurt Martius (1903–1970), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Lilli Martius (1885–1976), German art historian, honorary professor in Kiel
- Publius Martius Verus , Roman suffect consul 166 and consul 179
- Theodor Wilhelm Christian Martius (* July 1796 in Erlangen; † September 15, 1863 ibid), Professor of Pharmacy and Mayor of Erlangen, founder of the South German Pharmacists' Association
- Ursula Martius Franklin (1921– 2016), German-Canadian physicist
See also:
- Hofmann-Martius rearrangement , an acid-catalyzed rearrangement