Montanus was the second century founder of Montanism.
Montanus is also a Latin word meaning mountain (as an adjective) and other uses of the word are as follows:
Peregrine, Latin Peregrinus, is a name originally meaning "one from abroad", that is, a foreigner, traveller, or pilgrim. It may refer to:
Adonis is a hero in Greek mythology.
C. maculata may refer to:
Palustris is a Latin word meaning "swampy" or "marshy", and may refer to:
A. montanus may refer to:
C. montanus may refer to:
C. pallida may refer to:
T. montana may refer to:
C. flavescens may refer to:
H. flavescens may refer to:
P. flavescens may refer to:
T. flavescens may refer to:
C. laeta may refer to:
C. lutea may refer to:
P. lutea may refer to:
H. nepalensis may refer to:
Montanum is the neuter form of a Latin word meaning mountain . It appears as the second element of species names as follows:
A. montana may refer to:
Aureolus was a Roman military commander and would-be usurper.
Lenaeus is a masculine given name related to wine presses and the Maenads, the female attendants of Dionysus and Bacchus in Greco-Roman mythology.