Amandus (disambiguation)

Amandus (died 679) was a Christian bishop and saint.

Amandus may also refer to:

  • Amandus (fl. 285), co-leader with Aelianus (rebel) of a rebellion in Gaul
  • Amandus, also called Abantus, admiral of the Licinian fleet at the Battle of the Hellespont (324)
  • Saint Amandus of Strasbourg (died c. 355), first bishop of Strasbourg
  • Saint Amandus of Bordeaux (early 5th century), bishop and correspondent of Paulinus of Nola
  • Saint Amandus (6th century), hermit, teacher of Junian of Saint-Junien
  • Amandus Adamson (1855–1929), Estonian sculptor and painter
  • Amandus Augustus Abendroth (1767–1842), German jurist and mayor of Hamburg
  • Amandus Holte (1888–1965), Norwegian trade unionist and politician
  • Amandus Ivanschiz (1727–1758), Austrian composer
  • Amandus Johnson (1877–1974), Swedish-American historian, author, and museum director
  • Amandus Müllner (1774–1829), German critic and dramatic poet
  • Amandus Polanus (1561–1610), German theologian
  • Amandus Schibsted (1849–1913), Norwegian owner and chief editor Aftenposten
  • Amandus Heinrich Christian Zietz (1840–1921), German zoologist and paleontologist
  • Amandus (film), a 1966 Slovak film
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