Romanus
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Romanus (Latin, Roman) was a Roman cognomen and can refer to:
- Aquila Romanus, Latin grammarian
- Romanus (comes), a comes Africae, rebelled against by Firmus (4th century usurper)
[edit] Saints
- Romanus of Caesarea, martyr
- Romanus of Subiaco, monk
- Romanus Ostiarius, a Roman Catholic saint, feast day August 9th.
In the post-Roman period it can refer to:
- Pope John XIX, whose given name was Romanus
- Pope Romanus
- Romanus, second Bishop of Rochester
- Romanus I, Byzantine emperor
- Romanus II, Byzantine emperor
- Romanus III, Byzantine emperor
- Romanus IV, Byzantine emperor
- Aegidius Romanus, medieval philosopher