Proclus (disambiguation)
Proclus was a 5th century Greek Neoplatonist philosopher.
Proclus may also refer to:
People in history
- Proclus of Constantinople, 5th-century saint
- Eutychius Proclus, a 2nd-century grammarian, tutor of Marcus Aurelius]], possibly author of the Chrestomathy
- Proclus, author of the Chrestomathy, a lost summary of the ancient Greek Epic Cycle
- Proclus Oneirocrites, a soothsayer
- Proclus Mallotes, a Stoic philosopher
- Proclus of Laodicea or Proculeius, a priest at Laodicea in Syria, and author of philosophical works
- Proclus of Naucratis, a 2nd-century teacher of rhetoric
- Proclus (mosaicist), an artist in the time of Augustus
- Larginus Proclus, a 1st-century German who narrowly escaped execution by Domitian
- Proclus (Montanist), 2nd-century founder of the sect called the Procliani
- Proclus of Rhegium, a 1st-century physician
Other uses
- Proclus (crater), a crater on the Moon
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Proclus
- All pages with titles containing Proclus
- Proculus (disambiguation)
- Proculeia gens
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