Plato (disambiguation)
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Plato usually refers to the ancient Greek philosopher.
Plato may also refer to:
People
- Plato (comic poet) (5th century BC), Greek comic poet
- Plato (exarch) (fl. 645–653), Byzantine exarch of Ravenna
- Plato of Sakkoudion (735–814), Byzantine saint
- Dana Plato (1964–1999), American actress
- Jason Plato (born 1967), British racing driver
- Plato, a character in the film "Rebel Without a Cause" played by Sal Mineo
Places
- Plato, Indiana
- Plato, Iowa
- Plato, Kentucky
- Plato, Magdalena, a town in Colombia
- Plato, Minnesota
- Plato, Missouri
- Plato Township, Kane County, Illinois
- Plato, Saskatchewan
Other uses
- PLATO (computer system), a pioneering mainframe-based time-sharing system for computer assisted instruction
- PLATO (Package for Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals), a computational chemistry software package
- Plato domain name in the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- PLATO (spacecraft), the proposed Planetary Transits and Oscillations of stars spacecraft
- Plato (spider), a spider genus (Theridiosomatidae)
- Plato scale, the scale for measuring the gravity of beer wort and distilled spirits
- Plato's Stepchildren, an episode of the original Star Trek series
- Plato's Retreat, a 1970s era club
- Plato (crater), a dark crater on the moon.
- Plato also means dish in Spanish
- Project Plato, a US Army anti-ballistic missile project of the 1960s
See also
- Platon (disambiguation)
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