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Hermesianax of
Colophon (Gr****: Ἑρμησιάναξ; gen.: Ἑρμησιάνακτος) was an
Ancient Gr****
elegiac poet of the ****enistic period, said to be a
pupil of Philitas...
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Hermesianax (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμησιάναξ) was a Gr****
masculine name.
Notable people with this name were:
Hermesianax (poet), an
elegiac poet from Colophon...
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Hermesianax of
Tralles (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμησιάναξ) was a
citizen of
Tralles and of
Corinth in 1st
century AD. His
father was
named Dionysios (Ancient...
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taboo observed,
Strabo noted, at
Comana in Pontus. A lost poem of
Hermesianax,
reported centuries later by the
traveller Pausanias,
reported an etiological...
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aulos player,
Nanno (Ναννώ), and one
makes him her
lover (see
quote from
Hermesianax in
Comments by
other poets below).
Another ancient source indicates that...
- Auxo ("Increase" or "Growth") and
Hegemone ("Leader" or "Queen"),
until Hermesianax added Peitho ("Persuasion") as a third. It was from
Eteocles of Orchomenus...
- Apelles, an
Ancient Gr**** painter.
Hermesianax (poet), an
Ancient Gr****
elegiac poet of the ****enistic period.
Hermesianax, an
Ancient Gr**** wrestler, son...
- Lightfoot, J. L., ****enistic Collection: Philitas,
Alexander of Aetolia,
Hermesianax, Euphorion, Parthenius,
edited and
translated by J. L. Lightfoot, Loeb...
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Parthenius of
Nicaea who
attributes the tale to the ****enistic poet
Hermesianax of Colophon. He is the son of Xanthius, a
descendant of Bellerophon,...
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subject of an
elegy by Callimachus, was Hera****us of Halicarn****us.
Hermesianax was also an
elegiac poet. The
foremost elegiac writers of the
Roman era...