- Source: Faustus
The name Faustus primarily refers to Faust, the protagonist of the German legend.
Faustus may also refer to:
Faustus (praenomen), a Latin personal name
Faustus of Alexandria (died 250), priest and martyr
Faustus of Byzantium, 5th-century Armenian historian
Faustus of Milan (died 190), soldier and martyr
Faustus of Mileve, 4th-century Manichean bishop known for his encounter with Augustine of Hippo
Faustus of Riez, 5th-century bishop
Faustus (son of Entoria), son of Saturn and Entoria and brother of Janus in Roman mythology
Faustus, 4th-century martyr executed with Placidus
Faustus, according to legend fathered incestuously by the 5th-century warlord Vortigern with his daughter
Faustus, the Last Night, an opera by Pascal Dusapin based on the play by Christopher Marlowe
Faustus (band), a UK three-piece folk music band
Faustus (play), a 2004 play by David Mamet
Victor Faustus (1490–1546), Venetian humanist
See also
Doctor Faustus (disambiguation)
Faust (disambiguation)
Fausto (disambiguation)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mughiphantes faustus
- Semljicola faustus
- Systoechus faustus
- Faustus dari Milevum
- Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus (konsul 325)
- Johann Georg Faust
- Richard Coyle
- Socinianisme
- Ipso facto
- Kuria Yulia
- Faustus
- Doctor Faustus (play)
- Johann Georg Faust
- Doctor Faustus (novel)
- Faust
- Doctor Faustus
- Fausto Veranzio
- Christopher Marlowe
- Faustus of Mileve
- Eyes Without a Face (film)