Justus (disambiguation)
Justus (died 627) was an Archbishop of Canterbury.
Justus might also refer to:
People
- Justus of Eleutheropolis or Joseph Barsabbas, early Christian
- Pope Justus of Alexandria (died 129), Patriarch of Alexandria (2nd century)
- Justus of Beauvais (3rd century)
- Justus of Trieste (died 293)
- Justus and Pastor (died 304)
- Justus of Lyon (4th century)
- Justus of Urgell (died 527), Spanish bishop and saint
Other uses
- Justus (given name)
- Justus (surname)
- Justus (album), a 1996 album by the Monkees
- Justus (Shakugan no Shana), a character in the light novel series Shakugan no Shana
- Justus, Ohio, a community in the United States
- Justus Township, the land of the Montana Freemen
- 2799 Justus, an asteroid
- Bishop Justus CE School, a secondary school
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See also
- Flavius Justus, third son of Josephus
- Jesus Justus, Jewish Christian mentioned in the New Testament
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