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Definition of Hierons

Hieron
Hieron Hi"er*on, n. [Gr. "iero`n.] A consecrated place; esp., a temple.

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- 1976) is an American actor, stuntman and former mixed martial artist. Hieron was the final IFL Welterweight Champion, competing for the Los Angeles Anacondas...
- Hieron I (Gr****: Ἱέρων Α΄; usually Latinized Hiero) was the son of Deinomenes, the brother of Gelon and tyrant of Syracuse in Sicily, from 478 to 467 BC...
- Dios Hieron (Ancient Gr****: Διὸς Ἱερόν) may refer to: Dios Hieron (Ionia) Dios Hieron (Lydia) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Look up ἱερόν or Ἱέρων in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hiero or hieron (/ˈhaɪərɒn/; Ancient Gr****: ἱερόν, lit. "holy place" or "sacred place") is an...
- 15°17′37″E / 37.059604°N 15.293694°E / 37.059604; 15.293694 The Altar of Hieron (Italian: Ara di Ierone) or the Great Altar of Syracuse is a monumental...
- Hieron was an ancient city and former bishopric in ancient Caria, Asia Minor, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see as Hieron. Hieron, now Avsarkale...
- 1109/45.46811. ISSN 1558-1772. S2CID 23867273. Mubarak, A.; Counsell, S.; Hierons, R. M. (May 2010). "An evolutionary study of fan-in and fan-out metrics...
- Hieron Oros was a town of ancient Pontus on the Black Sea coast of Asiatic Turkey. Though now disappeared, the site is thought to have been around 25km...
- Hiero II (Ancient Gr****: Ἱέρων; c. 308 BC – 215 BC), also called Hieron II, was the Gr**** tyrant of Syracuse, Gr**** Sicily, from 275 to 215 BC, and the...
- The Hiéron du Val d'Or (English: "Sanctuary of the Golden Valley") was a Catholic esoteric secret society in France, which existed from 1873 until 1926...