Curtius
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Curtius may refer to:
- any ancient Roman man of the gens Curtia, especially:
- semi-legendary figures associated with the Lacus Curtius, a mysterious hole in the ground in the Roman Forum
- Quintus Curtius Rufus, 1st century CE historian
- Jean Curtius, also known as Jean De Corte and Juan Curcio (1551–1628), a industrialist from Liége
- Curtius Museum, Jean Curtius's mansion, now a museum
- Albert Curtz (1600–1671), German astronomer and member of the Society of Jesus
- Carl Curtius (fl. 1877), mayor of Lübeck
- Ernest Robert Curtius (1886–1956), German scholar, philologist
- Ernst Curtius (1814–1896), German archaeologist, historian
- Georg Curtius (1820–1885), German philologist
- Jacob Curtius (died 1594), Imperial Pro-Chancellor for Emperor Rudolph II, astronomer, mathematician and instrument maker
- Janus Henricus Donker Curtius, (1813–1879), the last Dutch chief of Dejima, Japan
- Julius Curtius (1877–1948), German politician
- Ludwig Curtius (1874–1954), archaeologist
- Theodor Curtius (1857–1928), German chemical scientist
- Sir William Curtius (1599 - 1668) or his son Sir Charles Curtius (1654 - 1733), the 1st and 2nd Curtius baronets
- Curtius (crater), a lunar crater
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