Octavius (disambiguation)
Octavius was the birth name of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. Octavius may also refer to:
People with the name
- Members of the gens Octavia
- Gaius Octavius (disambiguation)
- Gaius Octavius (63 BC – AD 14), the emperor Augustus
- Gnaeus Octavius (disambiguation)
- Marcus Octavius (disambiguation)
- Lucius Octavius (disambiguation)
- Marcus Octavius, tribunus plebis in 133 B.C., a colleague and opponent of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
- Other ancient figures
- People with the praenomen Octavius
- Octavius Mamilius, 5th-century BC ruler of Tusculum
- Modern figures
- Octavius Beale (1850–1930), Australian piano manufacturer
- Octavius Catto (1839–1871), American educator and civil rights activist
- Octavius Coope (1814–1886), English businessman and politician
- Octavius Duncombe (1817–1879), English politician
- Octavius Ellis (born 1993), American basketball player
- Octavius Frothingham (1822–1895), American clergyman
- Octavius D. Gass (1828–1924), American businessman and politician
- Octavius Gilchrist (1779–1823), English antiquary
- Octavius Hadfield (1814–1904), New Zealand bishop
- Octavius Hammond (1835–1908), English clergyman
- Octavius Leigh-Clare (1841–1912), English lawyer and politician
- Octavius Mathias (1805–1864), New Zealand clergyman
- Octavius Morgan (1837–1896), Welsh politician
- Octavius Oakley (1800–1867), English artist
- Octavius Pickard-Cambridge (1828–1917), English zoologist
- Octavius Radcliffe (1859–1940), English cricket player
- Octavius Ryland (1800–1886), Australian educator
- Octavius Sturges (1833–1895), English physician
- Octavius Temple (1784–1834), colonial administrator in Sierra Leone
- Octavius Terry (born 1972), American athlete
- Octavius Vernon-Harcourt (1793–1863), Royal Navy officer
- Octavius Wigram (1794–1878), English businessman
- Octavius Winslow (1808–1878), English clergyman
- Prince Octavius of Great Britain (1779–1783), son of King George III
- Fictional characters and legendary figures
- Octavius (King of the Britons), figure in Welsh mythology
- Doctor Otto Octavius, better known as Doctor Octopus, a villain of the Spider-Man franchise
Measurement
- Octavius or octarius (1⁄8 congius), that is, a pint (an eighth of a gallon) in the apothecaries' system (symbol O)
Other uses
- Octavius (dialogue), early defence of Christianity by Marcus Minucius Felix
- Octavius (horse), 19th-century Thoroughbred racehorse
- Octavius (ship), 18th-century ghost ship
See also
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