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Animals

* ''Battus'' (butterfly), a genus of butterfly of the family Papilionidae * ''Battus'' (trilobite), a synonym for several agnostid trilobites, now assigned to other genera


Mythology

* Battus (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology who witnessed Hermes stealing Apollo's cattle. He was punished by being turned into stone.


People

* Battus of Malta, king of the island of Malta, protector of Anna Perenna in Ovid's Fasti * Battus I of Cyrene (died 600 BC), founder of the Ancient Greek colony of Cyrenaica and Cyrene *
Battus II of Cyrene Battus II of Cyrene, sometimes called ''Eudaimon'' (''the Blessed'') or the Latin equivalent ''Felix'', ( el, Βάττος ὁ Εὐδαίμων; flourished ca. 583 to 560 BC) was the third Greek king of Cyrenaica and Cyrene and a member of the B ...
(), third Greek king of Cyrenaica and Cyrene *
Battus III of Cyrene Battus III of Cyrene, surnamed The Lame ( el, Βάττος ο Χωλός, flourished 6th century BC) was the fifth Greek Cyrenaean king and a member of the Battiad dynasty. Battus was the son and only child of king Arcesilaus II and queen Er ...
(), fifth Greek king of Cyrenaica *
Battus IV of Cyrene Battus IV of Cyrene surnamed ''The Handsome'' or ''The Fair'' ( el, Βάττος ο Καλός, ruled 515 BC - 465 BC) was the seventh and second to last Greek king of Cyrenaica of the Battiad dynasty. He was the first Cyrenaean king to rule as a ...
, (), seventh Greek king of Cyrenaica *
Hugo Brandt Corstius Hugo Brandt Corstius (29 August 1935 – 28 February 2014) was a Dutch author, known for his achievements in both literature and science. In 1970, he was awarded a PhD on the subject of computational linguistics. He was employed at the Mathemat ...
(1935–2014), Dutch author {{disambiguation, genus, human name