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Hierocles may
refer to:
Hierocles (Stoic), 2nd century,
Stoic philosopher Hierocles (charioteer), 2nd–3rd century,
presumed lover and
court official of...
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traditionally attributed to two men,
Hierocles and
Philagrius (also
spelled Hierokles and Philagros), who are
otherwise unattested and have no
known works....
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early joke
books include many
simpleton jokes. In
ancient Greece,
Hierokles created such a collection. In the
United Kingdom, the
famous Joe Miller's...
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prosperous until at
least the 6th century.
Contemporary texts such as
Hierokles'
Syndekmos affirm that late
antiquity Greece was
highly urbanised and...
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different authors are
attributed to it,
including "
Hierokles and
Philagros the grammatikos", just "
Hierokles", or, in the Suda, "Philistion".
British classicist...
- base, the
statue was
dedicated to the
goddess Nemesis. It was
donated by
Hierokles, son of
Hieropoios and Aristonoe.
According to the inscription, Aristonoe...
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Hierocles (Gr****: Ἱεροκλῆς
Hierokles) was a
Byzantine geographer of the
sixth century and the
attributed author of the
Synecdemus or Synekdemos, which...
- 260 – c. 340 AD),
bishop of Caesarea,
praises Pythagoras in his
Against Hierokles for his rule of silence, his frugality, his "extraordinary" morality,...
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Minor works. Kebētos
pinax =
Cebetis Tabula, 1893 – On Cebes' "Tabula.
Hierokles der Stoiker, 1901 –
Hierocles the Stoic. Karl
Praechter Catalogus Professorum...
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fully qualifies as such,
apart from the
Ariza (Ancient Gr****: Αριζα) of
Hierokles,
which is
difficult to interpret.
Another possibility is that the name...