• Source: Amandus (disambiguation)
  • Amandus (died 679) was a Christian bishop and saint.
    Amandus may also refer to:

    Amandus (fl. 285), co-leader with Aelianus (rebel) of a rebellion in Gaul
    Amandus, also called Abantus, admiral of the Licinian fleet at the Battle of the Hellespont (324)
    Saint Amandus of Strasbourg (died c. 355), first bishop of Strasbourg
    Saint Amandus of Bordeaux (early 5th century), bishop and correspondent of Paulinus of Nola
    Saint Amandus (6th century), hermit, teacher of Junian of Saint-Junien
    Amandus Adamson (1855–1929), Estonian sculptor and painter
    Amandus Augustus Abendroth (1767–1842), German jurist and mayor of Hamburg
    Amandus Holte (1888–1965), Norwegian trade unionist and politician
    Amandus Ivanschiz (1727–1758), Austrian composer
    Amandus Johnson (1877–1974), Swedish-American historian, author, and museum director
    Amandus Müllner (1774–1829), German critic and dramatic poet
    Amandus Polanus (1561–1610), German theologian
    Amandus Schibsted (1849–1913), Norwegian owner and chief editor Aftenposten
    Amandus Heinrich Christian Zietz (1840–1921), German zoologist and paleontologist
    Amandus (film), a 1966 Slovak film

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