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* Curtia gens, the clan to which the Curtii family belonged ** Marcus Curtius, a noble of early Rome who rode his horse into the Lacus Curtius, which was then named after him **
Quintus Curtius Rufus Quintus Curtius Rufus () was a Roman historian, probably of the 1st century, author of his only known and only surviving work, ''Historiae Alexandri Magni'', "Histories of Alexander the Great", or more fully ''Historiarum Alexandri Magni Macedon ...
, 1st century CE historian **
Curtius Rufus Curtius Rufus () was a Roman professional magistrate of senatorial rank mentioned by Tacitus and Pliny the Younger for life events occurring during the reigns of the emperors Tiberius and Claudius. In all probability, he is to be equated with the ...
. 1st century CE politician, possibly the same as Quintus Curtius Rufus *
Curtius baronets The Curtius Baronetcy of Sweden was a title in the Baronetage of England, created on 2 April 1652 for William Curtius, "Resident to the King of Sweden". Curtius was a diplomat representing the House of Stuart during the Thirty Years' War and ...
, a title in the Baronetcy of England * Albert Curtz (1600–1671), German astronomer and member of the Society of Jesus *
Alexander Curtius Alexander Carolus Curtius ( lt, Aleksandras Karolis Kuršius) was a Lithuanian nobleman and scholar purported to be the first Lithuanian immigrant to The New World. He founded the first Latin school in New Amsterdam in 1659 and became its headm ...
, Lithuanian nobleman and scholar *
Alfred Schulz-Curtius Alfred Schulz-Curtius (c. 1853 – 4 March 1918), also known as Alfred Curtis, was a German-British classical music impresario who was active primarily in continental Europe and the United Kingdom from the 1870s until the 1910s. Schulz-Curtius was ...
(1853–1918), aka Alfred Curtis, a German classical music impresario * Dirk Donker Curtius (1792–1864), Dutch politician *
Ernst Robert Curtius Ernst Robert Curtius (; 14 April 1886 – 19 April 1956) was a German literary scholar, philologist, and Romance language literary critic, best known for his 1948 study ''Europäische Literatur und Lateinisches Mittelalter'', translated in Eng ...
(1886–1956), German scholar, philologist * Ernst Curtius (1814–1896), German archaeologist, historian * Georg Curtius (1820–1885), German philologist * Jacob Curtius (1554–1594), Imperial Pro-Chancellor for Emperor Rudolph II, astronomer, mathematician and instrument maker *
Janus Henricus Donker Curtius Jan Hendrik Donker Curtius (21 April 1813 – 27 November 1879) was the last ''Opperhoofd'' of the Dutch trading post in Japan (1852-1855), located at Dejima an artificial island in the harbor of Nagasaki. To negotiate with the Japanese governm ...
(1813–1879), the last Dutch chief of Dejima, Japan *
Jean Curtius __NOTOC__ Jean Curtius, also known as Jean De Corte and Juan Curcio, called Curtius (Liège, Holy Roman Empire 1551 –Liérganes, Spain, July 12, 1628) was a Liégeois manufacturer who obtained the monopoly on providing gunpowder to the Spani ...
, also known as Jean De Corte and Juan Curcio (1551–1628), an industrialist from Liége **
Curtius Museum The Curtius Museum (''Musée Curtius'') is a museum of archaeology and decorative arts, located on the bank of the river Meuse in Liège, Belgium, classified as a ''Major Heritage'' of Wallonia. It was built sometime between 1597 and 1610 as a ...
, Jean Curtius's mansion, now a museum * Julius Curtius (1877–1948), German politician *
Ludwig Curtius Ludwig Curtius (December 13, 1874 – April 10, 1954) was a German archaeologist born in Augsburg. He is remembered for his investigations involving the development of ancient Greek and Roman art. He studied classical archaeology in Munich unde ...
(1874–1954), archaeologist *
Philippe Curtius Philippe Curtius (1737–1794) was a Swiss physician and wax modeller who taught Marie Tussaud the art of wax modelling. Marie Grosholtz, the future Marie Tussaud, lived in the Berne home of Curtius, for whom her mother acted as housekeeper. M ...
(1737–1794), Swiss physician and wax modeller; uncle and teacher of Marie Tussaud *
Theodor Curtius ''Geheimrat'' Julius Wilhelm Theodor Curtius (27 May 1857 – 8 February 1928) was professor of Chemistry at Heidelberg University and elsewhere. He published the Curtius rearrangement in 1890/1894 and also discovered diazoacetic acid, hydra ...
(1857–1928), German chemical scientist * Sir William Curtius FRS (1599–1678), German magistrate, official resident of the English Crown in the Holy Roman Empire


Other uses

* Curtius (crater), a lunar crater * Curtius (beer), a Belgian beer * Curtius, a spring of the Aqua Claudia


See also

* Curti (disambiguation) * Kurz (disambiguation) * Kurtz (disambiguation) * Buchner–Curtius–Schlotterbeck reaction, a chemical reaction * Curcio, a parish in Lombardy * Lacus Curtius, an ancient landmark in the Roman Forum * LacusCurtius, a website specializing in ancient Rome * Curtius rearrangement, a chemical reaction * Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis, a literary prize of Germany * ''Didymoglossum curtii'', a species of ''Didymoglossum'' * ''Pleurothallis curtii'', a species of ''Pleurothallis'' * ''Begonia curtii'', a species of Begonia * ''Lotononis curtii'', a species of ''Lotononis' {{disambiguation, surname