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'''Hermogenes''' is a Greek name that may refer to: |
'''Hermogenes''' is a [[Greek language|Greek]] name that may refer to: |
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*a follower of Socrates, who lived in the late 5th century BCE-early 4th century BCE and was mentioned by [[Plato]] and [[Xenophon]]. He was a half-brother of the wealthy [[Callias III]]. |
*a follower of Socrates, who lived in the late 5th century BCE-early 4th century BCE and was mentioned by [[Plato]] and [[Xenophon]]. He was a half-brother of the wealthy [[Callias III]]. |
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*a [[Justinian]]ic era ''Magister Officiorum'' and military commander. Served with [[Belisarius]] at the [[Battle of Daras]]. |
*a [[Justinian]]ic era ''Magister Officiorum'' and military commander. Served with [[Belisarius]] at the [[Battle of Daras]]. |
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*[[Patriarch Hermogenes]] (d. 1612) of Moscow and all Russia. |
*[[Patriarch Hermogenes]] (d. 1612) of Moscow and all Russia. |
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*[[Heromogenes, Bishop of Tobolsk and Siberia]] |
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Revision as of 14:35, 12 June 2007
Hermogenes is a Greek name that may refer to:
- a follower of Socrates, who lived in the late 5th century BCE-early 4th century BCE and was mentioned by Plato and Xenophon. He was a half-brother of the wealthy Callias III.
- the Hellenistic Ionian architect Hermogenes of Priene.
- the Roman-era rhetorician and historian Hermogenes of Tarsus.
- a Justinianic era Magister Officiorum and military commander. Served with Belisarius at the Battle of Daras.
- Patriarch Hermogenes (d. 1612) of Moscow and all Russia.
- Heromogenes, Bishop of Tobolsk and Siberia