Teutonicus
Teutonicus ('German' or 'the German') is the epithet of:
- Johannes Teutonicus (before 1180–1252), German religious, bishop in Bosnia, see Johannes von Wildeshausen
- Johannes Teutonicus Zemeke († 1245), German lawyer and author
- Johannes Teutonicus ( bl. In the 15th century), bishop of the Faroe Islands from 1408 to 1431 with his seat in Kirkjubøur
- the pseudonym of the German writer Friedrich Kipp (1878–1953)
Teutonicus also stands for:
- Furor teutonicus , name of the Roman poet Lukan for 'Teutonic frenzy / aggressiveness'
- Mos teutonicus (Latin for 'German custom', 'German style'), medieval burial process
See also: