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Hermolaus of
Macedon (Gr****: Ἑρμόλαος) was a page to
Alexander the
Great in 327 BC, who was
executed for
planning regicide. The son of
hipparch Sopolis...
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Ermolao Barbaro, in
Latin Hermolaus Barbarus (21 May 1454 – 14 June 1493), was a
Venetian Renaissance humanist,
diplomat and churchman. From 1491, he...
- (or
alternatively Galerius). He was won back to
Christianity by
Saint Hermolaus (characterized as a
bishop of the
church at
Nicomedia in the
later literature)...
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killing the boar. For this
Hermolaus was
publicly humiliated by
flogging as well as the
removing of his horse. This led
Hermolaus and
several other royal...
- of the
dictionary survive, but the
epitome is extant,
compiled by one
Hermolaus, not
otherwise identified.
Nothing is
known about the life of Steph****...
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Povest o
Petre i
Fevronii Muromskikh) is a 16th-century
Russian tale by
Hermolaus-Erasmus,
often referred to as a hagiography.
Apanage prince Paul (Russian:...
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voivode of Łęczyca,
commander of the 32nd
Banner at the
Battle of Grunwald.
Hermolaus Ligęza (died 1632),
marshal of the
Crown Tribunal,
Grand Treasurer of...
- (yellow-green or reddish)
streaks between the veins. —
pausanias Hew. (=
hermolaus Guen.) (12a). Apex of the
forewing with
large grey area;
under surface...
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married Piotr Szyszkowski,
castellan of Wojno.
Eufrozyna Mniszech married Hermolaus Jordan. Mikołaj
Mniszech (1587–1613)
became starost of Łuków and Stanisław...
- Hermes"
Hermocrates "strength of Hermes"
Hermogenes "born of Hermes"
Hermolaus "people of Hermes" Isis Isidorus, -a "gift of Isis" Mars
Marcus Martialis...