Decius (disambiguation)

Decius (disambiguation)

Decius was the 3rd-century emperor.

Decius may also refer to:

  • Decius (gens) for several other Ancient Romans
  • Decius (Exarch), first Exarch of Ravenna 584–585
  • Decius Wadsworth, Colonel in the Ordnance Corps of the United States Army who, in 1817, created Wadsworth's cipher
  • Filippo Decio (1454–1535), Italian jurist
  • Tom Cross (computer security), American technology expert who works under the pseudonym Decius, from Decius Wadsworth
  • Decius Metellus, fictional Roman detective in the SPQR series

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