Procopius (disambiguation)
- Procopius (disambiguation)
Procopius may refer to:
*Procopius (gens), family of the later Roman Empire; or any of its members; in particular:
**Procopius (usurper) (326 - 366), Roman usurper
**Procopius of Gaza (c.465-528), a Christian rhetorician
**Procopius of Caesarea (c. 500 - c. 565), historian
*Saint Procopius, name of several saints
*Procopius (spider), genus of spiders within family Corinnidae
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