- A
herma (Ancient Gr****: ἑρμῆς,
plural ἑρμαῖ hermai),
commonly herm in English, is a
sculpture with a head and
perhaps a
torso above a plain,
usually squared...
- The
Shepherd of
Hermas (Gr****: Ποιμὴν τοῦ Ἑρμᾶ, romanized: Poimēn tou
Herma; Latin:
Pastor Hermae),
sometimes just
called The Shepherd, is a Christian...
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Hermas is a
masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Hermas of
Dalmatia (1st century), one of the
Seventy Disciples,
feast day April...
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Hermaness is the
northernmost headland of Unst, the most
northerly inhabited island of Shetland, Scotland. It
consists of huge sea
cliffs and moorland...
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Hermas (Gr****: Ερμάς) was a
freedman and Christian, who
lived in
Ancient Rome. He was a
brother of Pius,
Bishop of Rome
about the
middle of the 2nd century...
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Herma Marksman (born 1949) is a
Venezuelan historian.
Marksman was born of a
peasant woman and a
German immigrant who
worked as an
ironworker union organizer...
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Hermine "
Herma"
Bauma (23
January 1915 – 9
February 2003) was an
Austrian athlete who
competed mainly in the javelin. She also was
famous for playing...
- Saint-
Hermas is a
former muni****lity
within the
province of Quebec, Canada.
Geographical coordinates are 45°39'
North and 74°05' West. In 1971 it amalgamated...
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Herma Briffault, born
Herma Hoyt (1898–1981) was an
American ghostwriter and
translator of
French and
Spanish literature.
Herma Hoyt was born in Reedsville...
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Hermas Eurides Brandão (born 5 May 1943) is a
Brazilian lawyer, notary,
businessman and politician. He
briefly served as the
interim governor of the state...