Primus
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Primus may refer to:
Music, media and entertainment
- Primus (band), a rock band
- Primus (Transformers), an entity in the fictional Transformers universe
- Primus (DC Comics), a member of the fictional superhero team The Omega Men
- Primus (Marvel Comics), the name of two fictional villains in the Marvel Comics universe
- PRIMUS (journal), a quarterly journal of undergraduate mathematics education
- Primus (TV series), a television adventure series starring Robert Brown
- The main setting in the animated series The New Adventures of He-Man
- Primus (Dungeons & Dragons), the leader of the Modron race in the Dungeons & Dragons universe
- A character in the novel Stardust and its film adaptation
- Primus class battlecruiser, vessel in the fictional universe of Babylon 5
Companies and products
- Primus, a brand of high security keys and cylinders manufactured by Schlage
- Primus Telecom, a worldwide telecommunications provider
- Primus Telecommunications (Australia), an Australian subsidiary of the telecommunications provider
- Primus Canada, a Canadian subsidiary of the telecommunications provider
- PRIMUS Financial Services, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Credit Company
- Primus stove and its original manufacturer Primus AB
- Primus Beer, an African beer brand produced by several African Breweries: Bralima (Democratic Republic of Congo), Brasseries du Congo (Congo Brazzaville), Bralirwa (Rwanda) and Brarudi (Burundi)
- Primus Power, a producer of sustainable liquid batteries
- Primus Green Energy, a gas-to-liquids technology developer
People
Other meanings
- SSPH Primus, a Singaporean artillery unit
- Primate (bishop), a title bestowed on some Christian bishops
- Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the church's presiding bishop
- Patient Reported Outcome Indices for Multiple Sclerosis (PRIMUS), a medical research tool
- Primus meant Main Citizen in Italian city-states and was usually a de facto ruler or dominant member or its society
- Primus (cycling), a women's UCI cycling team in 2007 and 2008
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