Priscus (disambiguation)

Priscus (disambiguation)

There were several figures in Antiquity named Priscus:

*Priscus of Panium, 5th century historian
*Priscus Attalus, senator and briefly Emperor
*Caerellius Priscus, governor of Romain Britain in the 170s
*Gaius Julius Priscus, Roman usurper
*Helvidius Priscus, Stoic philosopher
*Tarquinius Priscus, legendary king of Rome
*Clutorius Priscus, Roman poet
*Priscus (gladiator), a 1st century Roman gladiator
* Saint Priscus
*"Bison priscus" a Pleistocene species of Bison from Eurasia


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