Montanus (disambiguation)

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Montanus was the second century founder of Montanism.

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Montanus is also a Latin word meaning mountain (as an adjective) and other uses of the word are as follows:

Latinised version of surnames meaning "mountain"

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Second element of species names

Frogs
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Plants and fungi

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