Proclus (disambiguation)

Proclus or Proklos (Greek: Πρόκλος) is the name of several historical figures.

By itself, the name Proclus normally refers to:

  • Proclus Diadochus (Proklos the Successor), the 5th century Neoplatonist philosopher

Proclus may also refer to:

In history and literary history:

  • Archbishop Proclus of Constantinople, a 5th-century saint
  • Eutychius Proclus, a 2nd-century grammarian, tutor of Marcus Aurelius, and sometimes identified with the author of the Chrestomathy (below)
  • Proclus, the author of the Chrestomathy, a lost summary of the ancient Greek Epic Cycle, a collection of epic poems related to the Trojan War, sometimes identified with Proclus Diadochus or Eutychius Proclus (above)
  • Proclus (prefect of Constantinople), who lived under the reign of Theodosius the Great in the 4th century
  • 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

In astronomy:

The following are correctly called Proculus:

  • several Christian saints named Proculus: see Saint Proculus (disambiguation)
  • Proculus, the 3rd-century Roman usurper

Ancient sources are known to have called the following both Proclus, Proculus, and other variants:

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