Patroclus (disambiguation)
In Greek mythology, Patroclus, Greek Patroklos, was Achilles’ best friend and, according to some, his lover. Due to the wide fame of Homer's work, it was used as a male first name throughout the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
Patroclus may also refer to:
People
- Patroclus (admiral), a Macedonian admiral in the service of Ptolemy II of Egypt, 3rd century BC
 - Patroclus of Bourges, 5th-century Christian saint
 - Patroclus of Troyes, 3rd-century Christian saint
 - Patroclus, a bishop of the Ancient Diocese of Arles
 - Patroclus, son of Heracles by Pyrippe, a daughter of Thespius
 - Patroklos Karantinos, Greek architect
 
Places
- Patroklos, Attica, a private island near Attica, Greece, named after the 3rd c. admiral
 - St. Patrokli, Soest, Germany
 - Patroclus Hill, a hill on Anvers Island
 
Scientific
- Patroclus, a taxonomic synonym for the plant genus Narcissus
 - 617 Patroclus, an asteroid
 
Other uses
- Several ships named SS Patroclus
 - Patroklos, a character from the Soul Calibur video game series