Justus (given name)

Justus (died 627) was the fourth Archbishop of Canterbury. The given name may also refer to:

Religious and biblical figures

  • Justus of Eleutheropolis or Joseph Barsabbas, in the New Testament the man not chosen by lot to take Judas Iscariot's place among the Apostles, later Bishop of Eleutheropolis and martyr
  • Pope Justus of Alexandria, Pope of Alexandria (118–129) and a saint of the Coptic Orthodox Church
  • Justus of Beauvais (c. 278–c. 287), semi-legendary Roman Catholic saint
  • Justus of Trieste (died 293), Roman Catholic saint
  • Justus (died c. 304), Christian martyr - see Justus and Pastor
  • Justus of Lyon (died 389), 13th bishop of Lyon
  • Justus of Urgell (died c. 527), Spanish bishop and saint
  • Justus of Vienne, 6th century bishop of Vienne
  • Justus Falckner (1672–1723), Lutheran minister and first Lutheran pastor to be ordained within the United States
  • Justus Gesenius (1601–1673), German Lutheran theologian
  • Justus Jonas (1493–1555), German Lutheran reformer
  • Justus Knecht (1839–1921), German Catholic theologian, writer and bishop

Artists and entertainers

  • Justus D. Barnes (1862–1946), American actor in The Great Train Robbery
  • Justus Esiri (1942–2013), Nigerian actor
  • Justus Frantz (born 1944), German pianist, conductor and television personality
  • Justus van Gent (c. 1410–c. 1480), painter from Ghent
  • Justus Hagman (1859–1936), Swedish actor
  • Justus van Huysum (1659–1716), Dutch painter
  • Justis Ellis McQueen, Jr. (born 1927), stage name L. Q. Jones, American actor
  • Justus Sustermans (1597–1681) Flemish painter and draughtsman

Sportspeople

Other

Fictional characters

  • Justus Ward, on the American soap opera General Hospital

See also

  • Justice (given name)
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