Calazans is a surname, nowadays mostly found in the Americas.
Other variations of the surname
- Calasanz
- Calassanç
People
- Joseph Calasanz (1557–1648), Spanish Catholic priest and educator. Honored as a saint by the Catholic Church
- José de Calasanz Vives y Tutó (1854–1913), Spanish Roman Catholic theologian
- Josephus Calasanz Fließer (1896–1960), Austrian clergyman and bishop
- José Alves Calazans (born 1939), Brazilian footballer
- Zózimo Alves Calazans (1932–1977), Brazilian footballer and coach
- Marcos Calazans (born 1996), Brazilian footballer
Places
- Peralta de Calasanz, municipality located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain.
References
- "Calazans Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History".
- ^ "Calasanz Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History".
- "Calazans - Enciclopedia dei nomi".
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