Portus (which means "harbour" in Latin) may refer to Portus, a harbour of ancient Rome and an archaeological site.
It may also refer to:
People
- Franciscus Portus (1511 – 1581), Greek-Italian classical scholar
- Portus Baxter (1806 – 1868), American politician
- Alexander Portus, 19th-century Australian politician
- G. V. Portus (1883–1954), Australian academic
- William Portus Cullen (1855 – 1935), Australian chief justice and politician
- Leocán Portus (1923 – 2006), Chilean politician
Various Roman ports
- Portus, at the mouth of the Tiber, Italy
- Portus Adurni, modern Portchester, England
- Portus Cale, modern Porto, Portugal
- Portus Dubris, modern Dover, England
- Itius Portus, perhaps Boulogne or Wissant, France
- Portus Julius, near Naples, Italy
See also
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- Portus Mercatorum, a literal rendering of the Latin name for Copenhagen (a rare alternative to the city's standard Latin name, which is the loanword Hafnia)
- Portus Mariae, a literal rendering of the Latin name for Mariehamn
- Portus Magnus (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Portus
- All pages with titles containing Portus
- Port (disambiguation)
- Portius