Ascanius (disambiguation)
- Ascanius (disambiguation)
Ascanius may refer to;
* Ascanius, the son of Aeneas in Greek mythology.
* Ascanius, a son of Priam in Greek mythology.
* Ascanius, a son of Aretaon in Greek mythology.
* Lake Ascanius in Anatolia.
* Peter Ascanius (1723–1803), Norwegian biologist.
* HMAT Ascanius, a merchant steamship of the Blue Funnel Line, requisitioned by the army in 1910 and used to transport troops of the AIF during World War 1.
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