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Hermagoras may
refer to:
Hermagoras of
Amphipolis (3rd
century BC),
stoic philosopher Hermagoras of
Temnos (1st
century BC),
rhetorician Hermagoras of...
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apostolic origins were
ascribed to
Hermagoras and the
church at Aquileia. The
tradition that
Fortunatus was
Hermagoras'
deacon is also
probably apocryphal...
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should be
attributed to his
younger namesake,
Hermagoras Carion, the
pupil of
Theodorus of Gadara.
Hermagoras'
method of
dividing a
topic into its "seven...
- and the
Hermagoras Society resumed operation in 1945 and the
printing house reopened in 1954.
Since then the
Gorizia branch of the
Hermagoras Society...
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ancient Greece to
communicate stories clearly:
Although long
attributed to
Hermagoras of Temnos, in 2010, it was
established that Aristotle's
Nicomachean Ethics...
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Hermágoras Manglés (born 26
April 1974) is a
Venezuelan judoka. He
competed in the men's half-middleweight
event at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Hermagoras of
Amphipolis (Gr****: Ἑρμαγόρας ὁ Ἀμφιπολίτης) (3rd
century BC) was a
Stoic philosopher,
student of
Cypriot Persaeus, in the
court of Antigonus...
- 8th century,
makes Syrus a
disciple of
Hermagoras, who in turn was the
disciple of Mark the Evangelist.
Hermagoras was the
founder of the
diocese of Aquileia...
- He is
supposed to have been the
second bishop of Aquileia,
succeeding Hermagoras.
During the ****cution of
Numerian he was
tortured to
death under the...
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violet robes. A 12th-century
painting of
Saint Peter consecrating Hermagoras,
wearing purple, as a bishop. In the
Ghent Altarpiece (1422) by Jan van...