Claudianus
Claudianus may refer to:
People
- Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus (fl. 1st century BC), a senator in Roman Republic and father of Livia, Roman empress and Augustus' third wife;
- Claudianus (1st century), an Egyptian strategos of the nome, to whom was addressed in Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 51 (written in 173);
- Claudius Claudianus (c370–c404), an Egypto-Roman poet born in Alexandria;
- Claudianus Ecdidius Mamertus (died c.473), a Gallo-Roman theologian and a brother of Saint Mamertus;
- Osbern Pinnock of Gloucester or Claudianus Osbernus Pinnuc (1123–1200), an English Benedictine monk of St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester;
- Claudianus Ostern, the pen name of the Slovak preacher Edmund Pascha (1714–1772)
Locations
- Mons Claudianus, a Roman quarry in the eastern desert of Egypt
Biology
- Hesperia claudianus (Latreille, [1824]), a synonym of Carystus phorcus, a butterfly species
- Carystus phorcus claudianus (Latreille, [1824]), a subspecies of Carystus phorcus
- Harma claudianus (Druce, 1874), a synonym of Euryphura chalcis, a butterfly species
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