Simplicius (disambiguation)
Simplicius is the name of the following people:
- Simplicius († 483), Pope
- Simplicius of Rome († around 303), saint
- Simplicius (martyr) († 159 or 161), saint and martyr
- Simplicius (4th century), saint and son of St. Potentinus
- Simplikios (* around 490; † around 560), late antique philosopher
- Simplicius of Montecassino (around 550/560), successor of St. Benedict of Nursia as Abbot of Montecassino
- Marcus Simplicius Quietus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Marcus Simplicius Simplex , Roman officer (imperial era)
and denotes:
- an order, see Order of St. Simplicius
- an operetta by Johann Strauss (son) , premiered on December 17, 1887 at the Theater an der Wien , see Simplicius (operetta)
- Simplicius Simplicissimus (Opera) or Des Simplicius Simplicissimus Jugend, title of an opera by Karl Amadeus Hartmann based on Grimmelshausen
- The Simplicius an opera by Hans Huber
See also: