Priscus (disambiguation)
Bore the name of Priscus (Greek Priscus )
- Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, king of Rome 616 BC to 578 BC
- Publius Servilius Priscus Structus, Roman consul 495 BC
- Servilius Priscus Spurius (consul 476 BC ), Roman consul 476 BC
- Publius Servilius Priscus († 463 BC ), Roman consul 463 BC
- Servilius Priscus Spurius ( censor ), Roman censor, 378 BC
- Lucius Iavolenus Priscus, a Roman Suffektkonsul 86 and lawyer
- Lucius Neratius Priscus ( Suffektkonsul 97 ), Roman jurist
- Quintus Cornelius Priscus, a Roman military at the time of Tiberius
- Sextus Subrius Dexter Cornelius Priscus, a Roman Suffektkonsul
- Quintus Pompey Sosius Priscus, a Roman consul 149
- Marcus Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus, Roman Consul 159 and Military
- Quintus Pompeius Senecio Sosius Priscus, a Roman consul and Pontifex 169
- Lucius Valerius Messala Thrasea Priscus, a Roman consul 196
- Caerellius Priscus, the Roman governor of Britain
- Priscus, Gladiator († after 80 ), see Verus against Priscus
- Gaius Helvidius Priscus, Stoic philosopher and politician at the time of the Emperor Nero and Vespasian
- Gaius Julius Priscus, a Roman politician and praetorian prefect
- Priscus ( anti-emperor ), a Roman Gegenkaiser
- Priscus Attalus, a Western Roman Gegenkaiser
- Priscus, an East Roman historian
- Priscus (commander ), a Byzantine military commander
- Priscus (philosopher ), a philosopher ( Neoplatonist ) of the 4th century
- Priscus ( mythology), the father of the Argonaut Asterion
- Several ancient saint of the Catholic Church The source location of these Saints is unclear. In the Martyrology Hieronymianum that is dated to about 600, St. Priscus is listed as a martyr. The martyrology of Ado of Vienne mentions a Priscus, the disciple of Christ and was the first bishop of Capua. St. Priscus I. († 66), student of Christ, first bishop of Capua
- St. Priscus II († 460), Bishop of Capua
- St. Priscus († 328), Bishop of Nola
- St. Priscus, the first bishop of Nocera Inferiore
- St. Priscus of Caesarea ( † around 260 in Caesarea ), martyrs in the persecution of Valerian