Maccus is a personal name which is first attested and possibly coined in the tenth century.[1] The name Maccus, later also written as Mac(c)hus, was especially common in the Border country.
People with the given name
edit- Maccus mac Arailt (fl. 971–974), also Maccus Haraldsson
- Maccus son of Anlaf, named as Eric Bloodaxe's murderer
- Maccus, a minor thane who fought at the Battle of Maldon and is mentioned in the poem of the same name
Place names
edit- Longformacus (Scottish Gaelic Longphort Maccus)
- Maxton (English Maccuses tun)
- Maxwell(town) (Maccuses wylle).
In fiction
edit- Maccus or Macchus, a stock character in Atellan Farce and a related figure in puppetry
References
edit- ^ David E. Thornton, "Hey Mac! The name Maccus, tenth to fifteenth centuries." Nomina 20 (1997-9): 67-94, with appendix by O.J. Padel on Talkarn Mackus, 95-8.