Sapiens

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Sapiens, a Latin word meaning "one who knows", may refer to:

People

  • Berengarius Sapiens
    , a designation for Berengar the Wise, count of Toulouse (814-835) and duke of Septimania (832-835)
  • Cato the Elder (234 BC–149 BC), known by the cognomen Sapiens; a Roman statesman
  • Cenn Fáelad mac Aillila
    (died 679), referred to sapiens; an Irish scholar
  • Gaius Laelius Sapiens (c. 188 BC-?), a Roman statesman
  • Gildas Sapiens
    , a designation for Saint Gildas (c. 500–570), a 6th-century British cleric

Fiction

  • Felis sapiens
    (also Felix sapiens), a fictional, sentient, humanoid species from the Red Dwarf television series
  • Icthyo sapiens is a species designation given to at least two fictional characters:
    • The Mariner, played by Kevin Costner in the sci-fi film Waterworld
    • Abe Sapien, a fictional character in the Hellboy comic book series

Other

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