Saracen (disambiguation)

Saracen is a European medieval term for Muslims, adopted from Latin.

Saracen or Saracens may also refer to:

Fictional characters

 * Saracen (comics), a Marvel Comics character
 * Lorraine Saracen, a character from the American television series Friday Night Lights
 * Matt Saracen, a character from the American television series Friday Night Lights

Works of fiction

 * The Saracen, a two-part novel by Robert Shea
 * The Saracen (opera), an 1899 opera by César Cui
 * Saracen (TV series), a 1989 ITV action drama about a private security firm of that name

Enterprises

 * Saracen Cycles, formerly an independent British bicycle manufacturer, now a sub brand of Madison
 * Saracen Foundry, Glasgow, Scotland, established in 1850

Military

 * Alvis Saracen, a six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier built by Alvis
 * HMS Saracen, six ships of the Royal Navy
 * Saracen, Sam Houston's horse during Battle of San Jacinto

People

 * Saracen (Quapaw chief), chief of the Quapaw people

Sports

 * Cardiff Saracens RFC, a Welsh rugby union club based in Cardiff
 * Cheltenham Saracens F.C., a football club based in Cheltenham, England
 * Newport Saracens RFC, a Welsh rugby union club based in Newport
 * Saracens F.C., a professional rugby union team based in London, England
 * Saracens Global Network, a group of rugby union clubs affiliated with Saracens F.C., including:
 * Impala Saracens, based in Nairobi, Kenya
 * Lelo Saracens, based in Tbilisi, Georgia
 * São Paulo Saracens Bandeirantes, based in the Brazilian city; see 2017 Americas Rugby Championship squads
 * Seattle Saracens, based in the American city
 * Timișoara Saracens, based in the Romanian city
 * VVA Saracens, based in Monino, near Moscow, Russia
 * Saracens Women, a rugby union club based in London
 * Saracens Sports Club, a Sri Lankan cricket team
 * Saracens Mavericks, a netball team based in Hertfordshire, England, part owned by Saracens F.C.

Other uses

 * Sunbeam Saracen, an early aero engine, of which only prototypes were built