Marianus is a male name, formerly an Ancient Roman family name, derived from Marius.[1] Marianus may refer to:
- Marianus of Auxerre (died 462 or 473), French monk and saint
 - Marianus Scotus of Mainz (1028–1082 or -83), otherwise Máel Brigte (Devotee of St. Brigid), Irish monk and chronicler
 - Marianus Scotus of Regensburg (died circa 1088), Irish monk, abbot of St. Peter's at Regensburg
 - Marianus II of Cagliari (died 1130), also known as Torchitorio II, Judge of Cagliari from c. 1102 to his death
 - Marianus of Florence (died 1523), Friar Minor, historian, and chronicler of the Franciscan Order
 - Marianus Brockie, D.D. (1687–1755), Benedictine monk
 - Jozef Marianus Punt (born 1946), Roman Catholic bishop of Haarlem-Amsterdam in the Netherlands
 
- Marianus of Arborea
 
- Marianus I of Arborea (died 1070), the Judge of Arborea from 1060 to his death
 - Marianus II of Arborea (died 1297), the Judge of Arborea from 1241 to his death
 - Marianus III of Arborea (died 1321), the sole Judge of Arborea from 1308 to his death
 - Marianus IV of Arborea (1329–1376), called the Great, the Judge of Arborea from 1347 to his death
 - Marianus V of Arborea (1378–1407), the Judge of Arborea from 1387 until his death
 
- Marianus of Torres
 
- Marianus I of Torres (died 1082), the Judge of Logudoro from 1073 until c. 1082
 - Marianus II of Torres (died 1233), the Judge of Logudoro from 1218 until his death
 
See also
- Codex Marianus, Glagolitic fourfold Gospel Book that is one of the oldest manuscript witnesses to the Old Church Slavonic language
 - Doctor Marianus disambiguation page
 - Mariana (disambiguation)
 - Mariani (disambiguation)
 - Mariano
 - Marianum
 - Marinus disambiguation page
 - Merianus
 
References
- ↑ Mike Campbell. "Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Marianus". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
 
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