Balbus (disambiguation)

Balbus (disambiguation)

Balbus was the name of several Roman families.

Balbus may also refer to:

* Theatre of Balbus, built by Lucius Cornelius Balbus (minor)
* "Mixophyes balbus", "Stuttering Frog" species
* Balbus, a character in "The Apple Cart" by George Bernard Shaw

People with the surname Balbus

* Marcus Atius Balbus (105 BC-51 BC)
* Decius Laelius Balbus (c. 6 BC)
* Johannes Balbus (died c. 1298), Italian lexicographer
* Gaius Norbanus Balbus (died c. 81 BC), Roman consul
* Quintus Bruttius Balbus, of the Bruttius family
* Manius Acilius Balbus, of the Acilius family

ee also

* Baldus
* Bulbus


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