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Poemander may
refer to: Poimandres, a
chapter in the
Corpus Hermeti****
Poemander (mythology), a
character in Gr****
mythology This
disambiguation page lists...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Poemander or
Poimandros (Ancient Gr****: Ποίμανδρος) was the son of
Chaeresilaus (son of Iasius) and Stratonice. He was also the founder...
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Poimandres (Gr****: Ποιμάνδρης; also
known as Poemandres,
Poemander or Pimander) is the
first tractate in the
Corpus Hermeti****,
named after its main character...
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Apollo •
Tanagra Tanagra,
Boeotia mother of
Leucippus and
Ephippus by
Poemander •
Thebe Thebes,
Boeotia wife of
Zethus and also said to have consorted...
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Apollo •
Tanagra Tanagra,
Boeotia mother of
Leucippus and
Ephippus by
Poemander •
Thebe Thebes,
Boeotia wife of
Zethus and also said to have consorted...
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paralleled by
Remus overleaping that of Rōmulus. Cf. also the
story of
Poemander). Toxeus, an
Oechalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and
Antiope or Antioche...
- Doget,
which include Marsilio Ficino's
Latin version of the Pimander, or
Poemander, of
Hermes Trismegistus, are seen
through the
prism of
Christian apologetics...
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referred to
having a wife and a
rival Apollo in love. Leucippus, the son of
Poemander who was
killed accidentally by his father. Leucippus, a **** prince...
- Asopis, Sinope, Ornia, Chalcis, Pelasgus, and Ismenus.
Tanagra married Poemander,
founder of the town of
Tanagra in
Boeotia which he
named after his wife...
- his role as
healer or
averter of evil. Acestor, son of Ephippus, son of
Poemander from
Tanagra in Boeotia. He was
killed by
Achilles during the
Trojan War...