
Proculus - Wikipedia
Proculus (died c. 281) was a Roman usurper, one of the "minor pretenders" according to Historia Augusta, [1] who would have taken the purple against Emperor Probus in 280.
Proculus Julius - Wikipedia
Proculus is described by Livy as being a trusted authority on "magnae rei" (great/supernatural events). He tells the people that at dawn, a vision of Romulus descended from the sky and told …
Proculus (praenomen) - Wikipedia
Proculus is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was most common during the early centuries of the Roman Republic. It gave rise to the patronymic gentes Proculeia and Procilia, …
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Proculus (280-281 AD) - Armstrong Economics
Proculus was a native of Albingauni, situated in the Maritime Alps. He was a nobleman in his native place, but his ancestors had been brigands, and thus he was very rich in cattle and …
Proculus Julius | Facts, Information, and Mythology
Aug 29, 2009 · Proculus Julius is related in the legend of Romulus to have informed the sorrowing Roman people, after the strange departure of their king from the world, that Romulus had …
St Proculus, by Michelangelo
Perhaps the most incisive of the three statuettes produced by Michelangelo for the arca, so expressively intense and physically viglorous, the Saint Proculus, came late to the attention of …
Saint Proculus The Soldier - Saint for a Minute
Saint Proculus, also known as Procolo, was an officer in the Imperial Roman army who lived during the 4th century. He is remembered as a martyr who gave his life for his faith during the …
About: Proculus - DBpedia Association
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.
St. Proculus - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Martyr, also listed as Proculus the Soldier, the patron of Bologna, Italy. According to tradition, he was a Roman officer who was put to death at Bologna during the persecutions of the Church …