Proculus (died c. 281) was a Roman usurper against Emperor Probus in 280.
Proculus (or Procolo in Italian) may also refer to:
- Proculus (jurist) (fl. 1st century AD), Ancient Roman jurist, namesake of the Proculeian school of law
- Proculus Julius, a person in the legendary history of the Roman Kingdom
- Saint Proculus of Verona (d. c. 320 AD), first bishop of Verona
- Saint Proculus of Pozzuoli (d. c. 305 AD)
- Saint Proculus of Bologna (Saint Proculus the Soldier) (d. c. 304 AD)
- Saint Proculus, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Narni, martyred in the sixth century by order of the Gothic king Totila
Churches
See also
- Proculus (praenomen), a Roman praenomen
- Saint Proclus of Constantinople, 5th century Archbishop of Constantinople
- Pontius Pilate's wife, sometimes called Saint Procula
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