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Martinus may refer to:
- Martin (magister militum per Armeniam), 6th-century Byzantine/East Roman general
- Martinus (son of Heraclius), 7th-century Byzantine/East Roman co-emperor
- Martinus of Arles, doctor of theology, priest, and author on demonology and witches
- Saint Martinus or Saint Martin of Tours
- Martinus College, a secondary school in the Netherlands
- VV Martinus, a Dutch volleyball club
People with the name
- Derek Martinus (1931–2014), British television and theatre director
- Flavius Martinus, vicarius (governor) of the Roman provinces of Britain
- Martinus Beijerinck, Dutch microbiologist
- Martinus von Biberach (died 1498), theologian from Heilbronn, Germany
- Martinus Bosselaar, Dutch football (soccer) player
- Martinus Brandal, Norwegian engineer and businessman
- Martinus Dom, first abbot of the Trappist Abbey of Westmalle
- Martinus Fabri, Dutch composer of the late 14th century
- Martinus Gosia, scholar and Italian jurist, one of the Four Doctors of Bologna
- Martinus Gunnarsen, Norwegian pop singer, member of the pop duo Marcus & Martinus
- Martinus Hamconius, Dutch writer and historian
- Martinus Houttuyn, Dutch naturalist
- Martinus Nijhoff, Dutch poet and essayist
- Martinus Mosvidus, author and editor of the first book printed in the Lithuanian language
- Martinus Polonus, Dominican priest and church historian
- Martinus Rørbye, Danish painter
- Martinus Sieveking, Dutch classical composer and pianist
- Martinus Sonck, first Dutch Governor of Formosa
- Martinus Adrianus Stam, Dutch architect, interior designer, and industrial designer
- Martinus Theunis Steyn, lawyer and politician
- Martinus Thomsen, Danish mystic and spiritual teacher
- Martinus J. G. Veltman, Dutch theoretical physicist
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