-
Hierocles may
refer to:
Hierocles (Stoic), 2nd century,
Stoic philosopher Hierocles (charioteer), 2nd–3rd century,
presumed lover and
court official of...
-
youthful Hierocles when the
athlete fell in
front of him
during a
chariot race. The
Emperor made him his
lover and
husband and, as a consequence,
Hierocles was...
- from
Against Hierocles. Moreover, it
seems to
betray an
advance in Eusebius' knowledge:
whereas in
Hierocles Eusebius states that
Hierocles' comparison...
- (2009),
Hierocles the Stoic:
Elements of Ethics, Fragments, and Excerpts. SBL. ISBN 1-58983-418-6
Hierocles,
Ethical fragments of
Hierocles preserved...
- of some 260
witticisms attributed to
Hierocles and Philagrius, the Philogelos, has no
connection with
Hierocles of Alexandria, but is
probably a compilation...
- Varius. Dio
states that
Elagabalus wanted to
marry a
charioteer named Hierocles and to
declare him caesar, just as (Dio says) he had
previously wanted...
-
according to
Hierocles,
children are
afraid of the dark,
because their weak
sense of self
fears death in the
absence of
external entities.
Hierocles argued...
- of
Hierocles along with that of Steph**** of
Byzantium were the prin****l
sources of
Constantine VII's work on the
Themes (De Thematibus).
Hierocles was...
- Sicily, from 275 to 215 BC, and the
illegitimate son of a
Syracusan noble,
Hierocles, who
claimed descent from Gelon. He was a
former general of
Pyrrhus of...
- that the
Hierocles mentioned is
Neoplatonist philosopher Hierocles of Alexandria, but
there is no
evidence to
connect the two. If
Hierocles and Philagrius...