Proclus or Proklos (Greek: Πρόκλος) was a teacher of rhetoric and a native of Naucratis in Hellenistic Egypt.
He was a man of distinction in his native city, but because of the civil commotions there he went to Athens while still young.
He was remarkable for the tenacity of his memory, which he retained even in extreme old age.
He possessed several houses in and near Athens, and imported considerable quantities of merchandise from Egypt, which he resold to local vendors.
He entirely surrendered the control of his household to her, and was considerably discredited as a consequence of her mismanagement of it.