Florentius
Florentius is a Latin name meaning of Flowering.
Famous bearers of the name were:
- Florentius ( martyr ), ( 3rd century ), martyr and saint of the city of Bonn
- Florentius of Trier, († about 309), Bishop of Trier
- Florentius ( magister officiorum ), " overseer of the offices " under Constantius II
- Florentius (consul 361), praetorian prefect of Illyricum and consul under Constantius II
- Florentius ( praetorian prefect ), Praetorian prefect of Gaul 367
- Florentius ( governor ), governor of Syria 392/393
- Florentius of Geneva (c. 480-513 ), bishop of Geneva
- Florentius of the lip ( † 1211 ), priest and abbot of the monastery of Marienfeld
- Florentius of Strasbourg († about 624), saint and Bishop of Strasbourg
- Florentius of Worcester (before 1100-1118 ), English Benedictine monk and chronicler
- Florentius Radewijns (around 1350-1400 ), Dutch church reformer
See also:
- Florent
- Florentia
- Florentinus
- Paul Floren (also: Florentius, * 1550, † after 1615 ), Bohemian Jesuit
- Disambiguation