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Tyrannus is a genus of large insect-eating birds, commonly known as kingbirds.
- The suffix "-tyrannus" has often been used to describe other animals
 
Tyrannus may also refer to:
- Tyrannus, an owner of a lecture hall at Ephesus, mentioned in the biblical Acts of the Apostles (19:9)
 - Tyrannus (comics), a fictional character who is a supervillain in Marvel Comics' The Incredible Hulk
 - Tyrannus, a fictitious gladiator in the 2005 TV series Empire
 - Tyrannus, a son of Pterelaus, king of the Taphians, in Greek mythology
 - Tyrannus, a 5th-century bishop of Germanicopolis in Isauria, Asia Minor
 - Darth Tyranus, a Sith Lord and a former Jedi in the prequel Star Wars trilogies, better known as Count Dooku
 
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