- birds.
Hermaness was
designated a
national nature reserve (NNR) in 1955. The NNR
extends over 965 hectares,
including the
whole of the
Hermaness peninsula...
- The
Shepherd of
Hermas (Gr****: Ποιμὴν τοῦ Ἑρμᾶ, romanized: Poimēn tou
Herma; Latin:
Pastor Hermae),
sometimes just
called The Shepherd, is a Christian...
-
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...
- 1853/54. The
Hermaness National Nature Reserve covers the
Muckle Flugga rocks and Out Stack, as well as the
seabird cliffs and
moorland of
Hermaness. "BBC Scotland...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Herma Briffault, born
Herma Hoyt (1898–1981) was an
American ghostwriter and
translator of
French and
Spanish literature.
Herma Hoyt was born in Reedsville...
- (today's Plovdiv, Bulgaria).
Hermas, the
author of The
Shepherd of
Hermas, was
often identified with him, but that
Hermas was a second-generation Christian...
-
Herma (from Gr**** ἕρμα "a
stringing together, a foundation") is a
piece for solo
piano composed by
Iannis Xenakis in 1961.
About ten
minutes long, it...