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Prokop may mean either of two Hussite generals, both of whom died in the 1434 battle of Lipan:
- Prokop the Great
- Prokop the Lesser
Other people who bore the name Prokop:
- Procopius, 6c historian
- Saint Prokop, or Procopius of Sázava (died 1053), a Czech saint
- Prokop, bishop of Kraków (1292–1294)
- Adolf Prokop, German football referee
- Bohumír Prokop, Czech handballer
- František Prokop, Czech sport shooter
- Gerhard Prokop, German football manager
- Gert Prokop, German writer
- Gunnar Prokop (born 1940), Austrian handball coach
- Hubert Prokop (basketball), Czech basketball player
- Joe Prokop (born 1960), American football player
- Joe Prokop (halfback) (1921–1995), American football player
- John Prokop (born 2001), American ice hockey player
- Ladislav Prokop, Czech basketball player
- Liese Prokop, Austrian athlete and politician
- Luke Prokop (born 2002), Canadian ice hockey player
- Martin Prokop, Czech rally driver
- Matt Prokop, American actor
- Skip Prokop, Canadian musician
- Stanley A. Prokop, U.S. Congressman for Pennsylvania (1959–1961)
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Places
- Prokop, Belgrade, urban neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia
- Prokop railway station in Belgrade, Serbia
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