Festus
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Festus may refer to:
People
- Porcius Festus, a Roman governor of Judea from approximately 58 to 62 AD
- Sextus Pompeius Festus (latter 2nd century), a Roman grammarian
- Festus (died 305), martyr along with Proculus of Pozzuoli
- Festus (historian) (fl. latter 4th century), a late Roman historian and proconsul of Africa
- Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus, from Etruria, twice appointed consul
- Festus Hommius (1576–1642), Dutch Calvinist theologian
- Festus Walters (1849–1922), Ohio jurist and advocate for Gubernatorial judicial independence
- Festus Tierney (born 1899), former guard in the National Football League
- Festus Okotie-Eboh (1919–1966), Nigerian politician and former minister for finance during the administration of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
- Festus Mogae (born 1939), former President of Botswana
- Festus Onigbinde (born 1942), Nigerian football manager
- Festus Iyayi (born 1947), Nigeria writer known for his radical and sometimes tough stance on social and political issues
- Festus Olabode Ola (born 1956), elected Senator for Ekiti Central constituency of Ekiti State, Nigeria, taking office on 30 June 2009
- Festus Mwangi Kiunjuri (born 1969), Kenyan politician
- Festus Agu (born 1975), retired Nigerian footballer who played as a striker
- Festus Baise (born 1980), Nigerian professional footballer who plays for Citizen AA
- Drew Hankinson (born 1983), professional wrestler who used the name Festus
- Festus Ezeli (born 1989), Nigerian basketball player
- Festus Ueitele, Namibian politician
Places
- Festus, Missouri, a town in the United States
- Festus Memorial Airport
- Festus High School
Other
- Festus Haggen, a character in the American radio and television program Gunsmoke
- Festus, a poem by the English poet Philip James Bailey
- festus, a Latin word meaning "festive, festal", especially dies festus, "holiday"; see Glossary of ancient Roman religion#festus