Junius (disambiguation)

Junius (disambiguation)

Junius can refer to:

* Junius, the 18th-century libertarian writer
* Junius, the American rock band
* The ancient Roman Junius family
* Franciscus Junius the elder, the Huguenot theologian
* Franciscus Junius the younger, the Germanic philologist
* Junius, pseudonym used by Whig partisans in the United States in the 1840s
* "Junius Tracts", by U.S. Whig author Calvin Colton writing as Junius, in 1843-44
* The Hughes River (West Virginia) was also known historically as the Junius River
* Junius (month), a month in the Roman calendar.


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