Priscus (disambiguation)
Priscus is the Latin word for "ancient" or "venerable." There were several figures in Antiquity named Priscus:
- Priscus of Panium, 5th-century historian
 - Priscus Attalus, senator and briefly Emperor
 - Priscus of Epirus, 4th-century Neoplatonist philosopher and friend of the emperor Julian
 - Marcus Statius Priscus, 2nd-century Roman general and politician
 - Caerellius Priscus, governor of Roman Britain in the 170s
 - Gaius Julius Priscus, Roman usurper
 - Priscus (magister militum), Byzantine general of the late 6th/early 7th centuries
 - Helvidius Priscus, Stoic philosopher
 - Tarquinius Priscus, legendary king of Rome
 - Clutorius Priscus, Roman poet
 - Priscus (gladiator), 1st-century Roman gladiator
 - Saint Priscus
 - Iavolenus Priscus, 1st-century Roman jurist
 - Titus Julius Priscus, 3rd-century Roman governor and usurper
 - Priscus of Lyon (d. in the 580s), bishop of Lyon
 
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