• Hermias of Atarneus (/ˈhɜːrmiəs/; Greek: Ἑρμίας ὁ Ἀταρνεύς; died 341/0 BC) was a Greek tyrant of Atarneus, and Aristotle's father-in-law. The first mention...
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    century BCE, when it was the seat of government of Hermias of Atarneus, a friend of Aristotle, ruling over the area from Atarneus to Assos. The city was deserted...
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  • Hermias (/hɜːrˈmaɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἑρμείας, Hermeias or Ἑρμίας, Hermias) is the name of: Hermias of Atarneus (/ˈhɜːrmiəs/) (4th century BC), tyrant...
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  • Pythias (redirect from Pythias of assos)
    Elder, she was the adoptive daughter of Hermias of Atarneus, as well as Aristotle's first wife. Whilst Pythias' date of birth is unclear, she was active around...
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  • to Hermias of Atarneus, but by 334 BC, he had written a few works including a series on Greek history and antiquarian writings, such as a registry of competitors...
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    some of Plato's former students like Clearchus, tyrant of Heraclea; Chaeron, tyrant of Pellene; Erastus and Coriscus, tyrants of Skepsis; Hermias of Atarneus...
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    Assos (category History of Çanakkale Province)
    of prosperity. (Strangely, Hermias was actually the slave of the ruler of Atarneus.) Hermias encouraged philosophers to move to the city and one of those...
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    invited by his former fellow student Hermias of Atarneus; he stayed there for a few years and left around the time of Hermias' death. While at Assos, Aristotle...
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    Aristotle to Hermias of Atarneus. In 339/8 BC, Xenocrates succeeded Speusippus in the presidency of the school, defeating his competitors Menedemus of Pyrrha...
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  • Fire from Heaven (category Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great)
    young men are shocked to hear of the torture and death of Hermias of Atarneus, a friend of Aristotle and loyal ally of Macedon, under arrest in Persia...
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  • Hermias (philosopher) Hermias of Atarneus, tyrant, pupil of Plato Hermippus – comic playwright Hermocrates – Syracusan general Hero of Alexandria – scientist...
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  • "emeralds" of classical antiquity, such as the brilliantly shining green eyes of the marble lion on the tomb of King Hermias of Atarneus (d. 341 BCE)...
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  • Epistles (Plato) (category Epistles of Plato)
    and five to various others (the Fifth to Perdiccas III of Macedon; the Sixth to Hermias of Atarneus, Erastus, and Coriscus; the Tenth to Aristodorus; the...
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  • Ludovisi Hermes Trismegistus Hermias of Atarneus Hermione Hermione (Argolis) Hermippe Hermippus Hermippus of Berytus Hermippus of Smyrna Hermocrates Hermocrates...
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    region on the south shore of the Black Sea. He once lent money to a Persian official, taking the lands of Assos and Atarneus in Aiolis (Aeolis) in Asia...
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  • Hermeticism Hermias (philosopher) Hermias of Atarneus Herminus Hermippus of Smyrna Hermocrates (dialogue) Hermodorus Hermogenes (philosopher) Hermotimus of Clazomenae...
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  • Hermarchus - Hermetica - Hermeticism - Hermias (philosopher) - Hermias of Atarneus - Herminus - Hermippus of Smyrna - Hermocrates (dialogue) - Hermodorus...
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  • (resigned), 224-223 BC (tortured and executed) Eubulus, before 351 BC Hermias, 351-342 BC Evarchus, c. 430-420 BC Cylon, 632 BC (stoned) Pisistratus...
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  • Banker (ancient) (category History of banking)
    Phormio. Hermias was manumitted from Euboulos, and a eunuch, who is attested to have behaved subsequently toward the islands of Assos and Atarneus somehow...
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    Erythrae (category Geography of İzmir Province)
    time the city signed a treaty with Hermias, Tyrant of Assus and Atarneus, based on reciprocal aid in the event of war. In 334 BC the city regained its...
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  • Holmi (redirect from Hermia (Cilicia))
    Holmia, also possibly called Hermia, was a Greek town of Cilicia Tracheia with a harbor, a little to the south-west of Seleucia ad Calycadnum. When Seleucia...
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    Halicarnassus (category History of Muğla Province)
    citizen named Hermias became Nesiarch of the Nesiotic League in the Cyclades. Halicarnassus never recovered altogether from the disasters of the siege, and...
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