
Hermias (s; Ἑρμείας, Hermeias) is the name of: ...
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[apologist] Hermias (sometimes Hermias Philosophus or Hermias the Philosopher; Ἑρμείας) was an obscure Christian Apologist, presumed to have lived in 3rd century. Nothing is known of him, except his name. He wrote a Derision of gentile philosophers, a short parody on Greek philosophy themes (the nature of the body, the soul, the wor...
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(from the article `Antiochus III`) The son of Seleucus II, Antiochus succeeded his brother Seleucus III as king. He retained from the previous administration Hermias as chief minister, ... ...Plato died about 348, his nephew Speusippus became head of the Academy, and Aristotle left Athens. He migrated to Assus, a city on the ... [2 r...
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(lived 4th century BC) Alternative spelling of
Hermeias, tyrant of Atarneus and Assos. ...
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