Quietus (disambiguation)

Titus Fulvius Iunius Quietus (died 261) was a Roman usurper.

Quietus (Latin for "calm" or "at rest") may also refer to:

People:
 * Lusius Quietus, Roman general and governor
 * Titus Avidius Quietus, Roman politician

In popular culture: Other:
 * Quietus, a 1940 short sci-fi story by Ross Rocklynne
 * Quietus, a 1979 short story by Orson Scott Card
 * "Quietus", the name of a mass-drowning ceremony in the 1992 novel The Children of Men
 * "Quietus", the name of a suicide kit in the 2006 film adaptation, Children of Men
 * Quietus, a spell used in the Harry Potter series of books
 * Quietus (album), a 2001 album by the doom metal band Evoken
 * Quietus (Silent Reverie), a song from the 2005 album Consign to Oblivion by Epica
 * "Quietus", a vampiric discipline from the Assamite clan in the role-playing game Vampire: the Masquerade
 * "Quietus", a branch of the organization Contact in Iain M. Bank's fictional universe
 * "Quietus", a sword from the 1995 video game Hexen: Beyond Heretic
 * "Quietus", the lighthouse planet, is a setting in the comic series Saga (comics)
 * The Quietus, a British online music and pop culture magazine
 * Lactarius quietus, a species of mushroom
 * Dying