Arbogast
Arbogast ( ahd. For "the foreign inheritance") is the name of two late Roman military commanders who were probably directly related to each other:
- Arbogast the Elder († 394)
 - Arbogast the Younger (late 5th century)
 
Arbogast is the surname / first name of the following people:
- Arbogast of Strasbourg († 618), Holy Bishop of Strasbourg
 - Arbogast von Andlau (1550–1612), from 1607 to 1612 Grand Prior of the German Order of St. John
 - Arbogast Schmitt (* 1943), classical philologist
 
Arbogast is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Arbogast († 1531), the first clergyman who worked in Hanau with a Reformation approach
 - Christine Arbogast (* 1965), German local politician, historian and political scientist
 - Eberhard Arbogast (1793–1875), Napoleon's liberator from the island of Elba
 - Émile Arbogast (1901–1978), French swimmer
 - Helmut Arbogast (* 1959), German surgeon
 - Jannik Arbogast (* 1992), German athlete
 - Johann Arbogast von Annenberg († 1645), governor of the County of Glatz
 - Louis François Antoine Arbogast (1759–1803), French mathematician
 - Luc Arbogast (* 1975), French musician of medieval music
 - Rainer Arbogast (* 1944), German surgeon
 - Roy Arbogast , special effects artist
 - Thierry Arbogast (* 1956), French cameraman
 - Todd Arbogast (* 1957), American mathematician
 
St. Arbogast stands for:
- Saint Arbogast, see Arbogast of Strasbourg († 618) Bishop in Strasbourg
 - the youth and education center St. Arbogast in Götzis , Austria
 - a place in Vorarlberg, Austria, see St. Arbogast (community Götzis)
 
Churches
- the parish church of St. Arbogast (Haslach im Kinzigtal) , Baden-Wuerttemberg
 - St. Arbogast, Catholic church in Wallburg , district of Ettenheim , Baden-Wuerttemberg
 - St. Arbogast, Catholic Church in Marlen , district of Kehl , Baden-Württemberg
 - Pilgrimage Church of St. Arbogast in Götzis, Vorarlberg (Austria)
 - the reformed fortified church St. Arbogast in Muttenz , Canton Basel-Landschaft ( Switzerland )
 - the reformed church of St. Arbogast in Oberwinterthur , Canton of Zurich (Switzerland)
 - St-Arbogast (Batzendorf) , Roman Catholic parish church in Batzendorf , Bas-Rhin department (France)
 - St-Arbogast (Bourgheim) , Protestant church in Bourgheim , Bas-Rhin department (France)
 
Arbogast as a protagonist in literature:
- Detective Milton Arbogast in Psycho (novel) by Robert Bloch and in the film Psycho (1960) by Alfred Hitchcock
 - Title character in the novel The Arbogast case by Thomas Hettche
 - Scientist "Baron Arbogast" in Uwe Tellkamp's novel The Tower
 
Evidence of short forms
- Arbo as a family name
 - Arp Schnitger (1648–1719), organ builder
 - Arp as a family name
 - Erbo as a first name
 - Erb as a family name
 - Eppo as a first name
 - Erpo von Padberg († 1113, also Erpho Graf von Padberg)
 - Erpo von Bodenhausen (1897–1945), German lieutenant general in World War II
 - Erpho (* before 1085; † November 9, 1097), Bishop of Münster
 
See also:
Wiktionary: Arbogast  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations