Hermeias - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Hermeias
- tyrant of Atarneus; killed in 342 B.C.
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Apollod:Fr_38
went off to the court of Hermeias, the tyrant of Atarneus,
Athen_15.696
writer, Aristotle and addressed to Hermeias of Atarneus is not a
Demetr:Eloc_293
word `eye' at all. Hermeias, the ruler of Atarneus, though
Phld:Sto_2
. . . Mentor towards Hermias . . .
Polyaen_6.48.1
Mentor captured Hermeias, he wrote letters in his name
Vit:Arist_D5
{348/7 B.C.} he repaired to Hermias, despot of Atarneus, and after
Vit:Arist_A17
was dead, Aristotle went to Hermias the Slave, the ruler of
Hermeias 2
of Curium - Greek poet, 4th century B.C.
Athen_13.563
out of the Iambics of Hermeias of Curium- & Listen, you
Hermeias 3
of Methymna - author of a history of Sicily
Athen_10.438
rinker indeed. And Hermeias of Methymna, in the third book
Hermeias 4
- minister of Seleucus III and Antiochus III
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223/1
eleucus sets out to attack Attalus, leaving Hermeias as vice-regent.
220/23
Hermeias punishes the inhabitants of Seleuceia for their support
220/38
Hermeias the minister of Antiochus is put to death.
Hermeias 5
of Samos - son of Hermodorus; Greek writer
Athen_13.606
ive of Olenus. And Hermeias the son of Hermodorus, who was
Hermeias 6
- an associate of Speusippus
Athen_7.279
having paid yourself for Hermeias all that he owed?" [11.]
Hermeias 7
- one of the leaders of the slave rebellion in Sicily, 2nd century B.C.
Diod_34.2
what he said. But Hermeias and Zeuxis denounced him with
Hermeias
- in documents
SelPap_2.240
the prytany of Claudius Hermeias son of Gelasius, ex-
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