Satyrus
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Satyrus may refer to:
- Satyrus (ape), a legendary creature
- Satyrus Jeering, a legendary storyteller and mask maker
- Satyrus (genus), a genus of butterflies
- Simia satyrus, the original scientific classification of the orangutan
- Satyrus, one of three Short Kent aircraft that were built
- People
- Satyrus, a 5th-century BC Greek political figure, instrumental in the downfall of Cleophon
- Satyrus of Bosporus, a ruler of Cimmerian Bosporus from 431–387 BC
- Satyros, a 4th-century BC architect who co-designed the Mausoleum of Mausallos
- Satyrus, a 4th-century BC actor who conversed with Demosthenes
- Satyrus, a 4th-century BC ruler of Heraclea, brother of Clearchus and uncle of Timotheus
- Satyrus the Peripatetic, a 3rd-century BC Greek philosopher and historian
- Saint Satyrus of Milan, a 4th-century AD saint
- Saint Satyrus of Arezzo, a 4th-century AD saint
- Satyros of Callatis
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