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Plato (428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BCE) was a Greek philosopher.
Plato may also refer to:
Plato (comic poet) (
fl. 420–391 BCE )
Plato (exarch) (
fl. 645–653 ), Byzantine exarch of Ravenna
Plato II (1737–1812), Metropolitan of Moscow in 1775–1812
Plato III (born 1993), American rapper
Plato of Bactria (2nd century BCE), Greco-Bactrian king
Plato of Sakkoudion (
c. 735 –814), Byzantine saint
Plato Andros (1921–2008), American football player
Plato Cacheris (1929–2019), American lawyer
Plato T. Durham (1873–1930), American academic administrator
Plato Fludd (
fl. 1870–1875 ), American politician
Plato Malinovsky ,
Metropolitan of Moscow in 1745–1754
Plato Malozemoff (1909–1997), Russian-American engineer and businessman
Plato E. Shaw (1883–1947), American historian
Plato A. Skouras (1930–2004), American film producer
Plato Tiburtinus , 12th-century Italian mathematician, astronomer and translator
Plato von Ustinov (1840–1918), Russian-born German hotelier
George Haimsohn (1925–2003), American photographer
Plato, Saskatchewan , Canada
Plato, Magdalena , Colombia
Plato Township, Kane County, Illinois , United States
Plato, Indiana , United States
Plato, Iowa , United States
Plato, Minnesota , United States
Plato, Missouri , United States
Plato Island , Antarctica
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