- Protagoras (disambiguation)
Protagoras was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.Protagoras may also refer to:
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Protagoras (crater) , a lunar impact crater
* "Protagoras" (dialogue), a minor but important dialogue of Plato
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Protagoras may also refer to:
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* "Protagoras" (dialogue), a minor but important dialogue of Plato
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