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Hermogenes is a Gr**** name (Ἑρμογένης),
meaning "born of Hermes". It may
refer to:
Hermogenes (potter) (fl. c. 550 BC),
Attic Gr****
potter Hermogenes...
- name
Hermogenes. In 1893 he
became the
inspector of the
Tiflis Theological Seminary in Tbilisi, and in 1898
became its dean. In 1899,
Hermogenes was responsible...
- Anatolia.
Hermogenes was a
citizen of
Priene in Ionia. He is
considered the most
important architect of the
Ionic style.
Around 150 BC,
Hermogenes codified...
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Hermogenes, son of
Apollonios (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμογένης Ἀπολλωνίου) also
known as
Hermogenes of
Xanthos (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμογένης Ξάνθιος),
became a Roman...
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region of Pontus,
according to Himerius, the
career of
Hermogenes (possibly
Flavius Hermogenes): 425
began when he
served as a very
young man at the...
- themselves.
Xenophon cites Hermogenes as his
source on the
trial of
Socrates in his Apology, and
Plato includes Hermogenes in the list of individuals...
- of
Style are not
unique to
Hermogenes, but had
already been
described in some form by
Dionysius of Halicarn****us.
Hermogenes lists several authors exemplifying...
- the case of
Levirate Marriage according to ****tus
Julius Afric****. A
Hermogenes is
briefly mentioned in 2
Timothy 1:15,
where he,
along with
someone named...
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Hermogenes was an
Attic potter. He was
active in
Athens in the mid-6th
century BC and
belongs to the
group known as the
Little masters.
Hermogenes mainly...
- Olympics. "
Hermogenes Valdebenito Olympic Results". sports-reference.com.
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