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    forced Proculus to retreat north. After failing to find support among the Franks, he was betrayed by them and handed over to Probus. Probus had Proculus killed...
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  • Proculus (died c. 281) was a Roman usurper against Emperor Probus in 280. Proculus (or Italian Procolo) or Saint Proculus may also refer to: Proculus...
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  • this hypothesis, identifying Proculus' wife as Claudia Basilo, from Synnada. Rémy suggests Proculus may be the Julius Proculus massacred with his family...
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    Saint Proculus of Bologna or Saint Proculus the Soldier (died c. 304 AD) is an Italian saint. He is said to have been a Roman officer who was martyred...
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    The statue of Saint Proculus (or Saint Proclus; 1494–1495) was created by Michelangelo out of marble. Its height is 58.5 cm. It is situated in the Basilica...
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    Proculus mniszechi is a beetle of the Family Passalidae. Specimen collection Wikimedia Commons has media related to Proculus mniszechi. Wikispecies has...
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    Proculus burmeisteri is a beetle of the Family Passalidae. Specimen collection Wikimedia Commons has media related to Proculus burmeisteri. Wikispecies...
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  • sending Milo and Proculus crashing to the dungeons. Milo opens up the gates, allowing his fellow gladiators a chance to attack; Proculus escapes, while...
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  • 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...
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  • Proclus (Ancient Greek: Εὐτύχιος Πρόκλος, Eutychios Proklos, or Tuticius Proculus in some sources) was a grammarian who flourished in the 2nd century AD...
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