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- "Hermeias (2)", Boston, (1867)  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Hermeias". Dictionary...
- Antiochus III and Laodice (daughter of Mithridates II, king of Pontus) leads Hermeias to consider getting rid of the king so that he can rule under the name...
- Molon and Alexander. The young king, under the influence of the minister Hermeias, headed an attack on Ptolemaic Syria instead of going in person to face...
- members of his army, possibly at the instigation of his powerful minister Hermeias. His official byname Soter means "Saviour", while his nickname Ceraunus...
- fifteen years of age, and this cir****stance together with the fact that Hermeias, a crafty intriguer whom every one had to fear, was all-powerful at his...
- Hermias (/hɜːrˈmaɪəs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμείας Hermeias) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who was born in Alexandria c. 410 AD. He went to Athens and studied...
- government of all the upper provinces of his empire. But their hatred of Hermeias, the chief minister of Antiochus, soon led them both to revolt in 222 BC...
- in the Linear B syllabic script. Other forms of the name of Hermes are Hermeias (Ἑρμείας), Hermaôn (Ἑρμάων), Hermān (Ἑρμᾱν), Hermaios ( Ἓρμαιος), Hermaỵos...
- commented on the divine sign was Hermeias of Alexandria, who, like Proclus, had attended Syrianos' classes. Hermeias dealt with the subject in his commentary...
- Alexander, revolt against Antiochus III, primarily due to their hatred towards Hermeias, Antiochus' chief minister. Molon is able to become master of the Seleucid...