Aegidius (disambiguation)
Aegidius (died 464 or 465) was a magister militum in Gaul.
Aegidius, Ægidius, or Egidius may also refer to:
- Saint Aegidius or Saint Giles (circa 650-circa 710), hermit saint from Athens
- Aegidius Corboliensis or Gilles de Corbeil (12th-13th century), physician
- Egidius Parisiensis (circa 1160-1223/1224), French poet
- Aegidius of Assisi (died 1262), one of the original companions of St. Francis of Assisi
- Aegidius de Lessinia (died circa 1304), scholastic philosopher, pupil of Thomas Aquinas
- Aegidius Romanus or Giles of Rome (circa 1243-1316), philosopher
- Egidius Cantoris, leader of the Men of Understanding
- Aegidius Campensis or Gilles Deschamps (14th century), Bishop of Coutances present at the trial of Joan of Arc, teacher of Jean Gerson
- Egidius (Chantilly Codex composer) (circa 1350-1400), sometimes Magister Egidius, a composer in the Chantilly Codex.
- Egidius de Francia or Egidius de Murino (late 14th century), sometimes Magister Frater Egidius, French composer and music theorist in Italy
- Aegidius of Viterbo or Aegidius Canisius (1470-1532), Italian cardinal, theologian, orator, humanist and poet
People with the name
- Egidius Binchois, usually known as Gilles Binchois (circa 1400-1460), Franco-Flemish composer
- Aegidius Tschudi (1505-1572), Swiss writer
- Aegidius Hunnius (1550-1603), Lutheran theologian
- Aegidius Sadeler (circa 1570-1629), Flemish baroque era painter and engraver
- Aegidius Bucherius (1576-1665), French Jesuit and chronological scholar
- Aegidius Gelenius (1595-1656), Cologne historian
- Egidius Slanghen (1820-1882), a mayor of Hoensbroek, Netherlands
- Egidius Junger (1833-1895), German-born Bishop of Nesqually
- Ægidius Elling (1861-1949), Norwegian inventor
- Egidius Braun (born 1925), a president of the Deutscher Fußball-Bund
- Egidius Juška (born 1975), retired Lithuanian soccer player