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Proculus Proculus (died c. 281) was a Roman usurper, one of the "minor pretenders" according to ''Historia Augusta'', who would have taken the purple against Emperor Probus in 280. This is now disputed. Probably Proculus had family connection with the Fr ...
(died c. 281) was a Roman usurper against Emperor Probus in 280. Proculus (or Italian ''Procolo'') or Saint Proculus may also refer to:


People

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Proculus (praenomen) :''This page is about the Latin praenomen. For the 3rd-century usurper, see Proculus. For any of several saints named Proculus, see Saint Proculus (disambiguation).'' Proculus is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was most common during ...
, a Roman praenomen *
Proculus (jurist) Proculus (fl. 1st century CE) was an ancient Roman jurist who founded a distinctive tradition of the interpretation of Roman law. His followers were known as the "Proculiani", or Proculeans, after him. The full name of Proculus is unknown. He ap ...
, 1st century Roman jurist, founder of the Proculeian school * Proculus Julius, in the legendary history of the Roman Kingdom *Saint
Proculus of Verona Saint Proculus in '' San Zaccaria'', 1451 Saint Proculus () (died ) was a bishop of Verona who survived the persecutions of Diocletian. He died of natural causes at Verona. He is commemorated on December 9. Traditional narrative During the Diocl ...
(died c. 320 AD), first bishop of Verona *Saint
Proculus of Pozzuoli Proculus (died c. 281) was a Roman usurper, one of the "minor pretenders" according to '' Historia Augusta'', who would have taken the purple against Emperor Probus in 280. This is now disputed. Probably Proculus had family connection with the ...
(died c. 305 AD), martyr *Saint Proculus of Bologna (Saint Proculus the Soldier) (died c. 304 AD) *Proculus, 6th century bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Narni *
Proculus (prefect of Constantinople) Proculus (died in Constantinople, November 16, 393) or Proklos () was Eparch of Constantinople during the reign of Theodosius the Great (r. 379–395. An epigram on the pedestal of an obelisk at the hippodrome of Constantinople records his success ...
, died 393 *
Proclus (Montanist) Proclus, Proklos (Greek: Πρόκλος), or Proculus is the name of a follower of Montanus Montanus (; Greek: Μοντανός) was the second century founder of Montanism and a self-proclaimed prophet. Montanus emphasized the work of the Holy Sp ...
, or Proculus, founder of the sect called the Procliani


Churches in Italy

* San Procolo, Bologna *
San Procolo, Florence San Proculo, previously dedicated to the saints Proculus and Nicomedes, is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church located in Via de' Giraldi in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. History A church at the site was present by 13th century. The façade is ...
* San Procolo, Verona


See also

* Proculeia gens * Proclus (disambiguation) *
Pontius Pilate's wife The unnamed wife of Pontius Pilate appears only once in the Gospel of Matthew (27:19), where she intercedes with Pilate on Jesus' behalf. It is uncertain whether Pilate was actually married, although it is likely. In later tradition, she becomes k ...
, sometimes called Saint Procula {{hndis, Proculus