Justus (disambiguation)

Justus (disambiguation)

Justus might refer to:

People
* Saint Justus, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 627)
* Saint Justus of Beauvais (3rd century)
* Saint Justus of Lyons (4th century)
* Saints Justus and Pastor (4th century)
* Saint Justus of Urgell (6th century)
* Justus of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria (2nd century)
* Justus of Tiberias, historian (1st century)
* Justus of Ghent, artist (15th century)
* Justus of Eleutheropolis, early Christian
* Justus Hecker (1795-1850), German medical historian
* Justus von Liebig, 19th century German chemist

Other things
* "Justus (album)", a 1996 album by The Monkees
* Justus Township, home of the Montana Freemen


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