Varus (disambiguation)

Varus (disambiguation)

Varus can refer to:
*in anatomy, a varus deformity.
*Publius Quinctilius Varus (46 BC - 9 AD), an ancient Roman politician.
*Quinctilius Varus (c. 1–27), his son.
*Alfenus Varus, 1st century Roman jurist and possibly consul
*Varus, a Roman cognomen.
*Varus, the Latin name for the Stura di Lanzo, a river in Italy.
*Varus, the Latin name for the Var River, in France.


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