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Hermogenes is a Greek name (), meaning "born of
Hermes Hermes (; ) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology considered the herald of the gods. He is also widely considered the protector of human heralds, travelers, thieves, merchants, and orators. He is able to move quic ...
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Hermogenes (potter) Hermogenes was an Attic potter. He was active in Athens in the mid-6th century BC and belongs to the group known as the Little masters. Hermogenes mainly produced cups ('' kylikes''). Well-known are his band cups with depictions of women's heads ...
(fl. c. 550 BC), Attic Greek potter *
Hermogenes (philosopher) Hermogenes (; fl. 5th–4th century BC) was an ancient Athenian philosopher best remembered as a close friend of Socrates as depicted by Plato and Xenophon. Life Hermogenes was the son of Hipponicus, brother of the wealthy Callias, and resident ...
(fl. c. 400 BC), Greek philosopher *
Hermogenes of Priene Hermogenes of Priene (late 3rd - early 2nd century BC) was a Hellenistic architect, best known for designing a temple of Artemis Leukophryene (''Artemision'') at Magnesia in Lydia, an Ionian colony on the banks of the Maeander river in Anatoli ...
(fl. c. 200 BC), Greek architect * Hermogenes (fl. c. 64), in 2 Timothy 1, a former Christian who turned away from Saint Paul in Asia *
Hermagoras of Aquileia Hermagoras of Aquileia (also spelled Hermenagoras, Hermogenes, Ermacoras) (, , ; fl. 3rd century – c. 305) is considered the first bishop of Aquileia, northern Italy. Christianity, Christian tradition states that he was chosen by Saint Mark, Mark ...
(also called Hermogenes, died ) Christian bishop * Hermogenes, magician in
The Golden Legend The ''Golden Legend'' ( or ''Legenda sanctorum'') is a collection of 153 hagiographies by Jacobus de Voragine that was widely read in Europe during the Late Middle Ages. More than a thousand manuscripts of the text have survived.Hilary Maddo ...
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Hermogenes of Tarsus Hermogenes of Tarsus (; ) was a Greek rhetorician, surnamed The Polisher (, ''xustḗr''). He flourished in the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161–180 AD). Life and work His precocious ability secured him a public appointment as teacher of his art ...
(fl. late 2nd century), Roman-era rhetorician and historian *
Hermogenes (heretic leader) Hermogenes is a Greek name (), meaning "born of Hermes". It may refer to: * Hermogenes (potter) (fl. c. 550 BC), Attic Greek potter * Hermogenes (philosopher) (fl. c. 400 BC), Greek philosopher * Hermogenes of Priene (fl. c. 200 BC), Greek archit ...
, late 2nd century founder of religious heresy.Hermogenes (1), a Teacher of Heretical Doctrine
/ref> * Hermogenes (4th cent.), son of Hermogenes, Christian priest of
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), predecessor of Dianius, and scribe/author of the ''
Nicene Creed The Nicene Creed, also called the Creed of Constantinople, is the defining statement of belief of Nicene Christianity and in those Christian denominations that adhere to it. The original Nicene Creed was first adopted at the First Council of N ...
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Hermogenes (magister officiorum) Hermogenes (; died 535/536 AD) was an Eastern Roman official who served as , military commander and diplomatic envoy during the Iberian War against Sassanid Persia in the early reign of Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565). Biography Hermogenes wa ...
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fl. ''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
530s), Byzantine official and military leader *
Patriarch Hermogenes Hermogenes, or Germogen () (secular name Yermolay) (before 1530 – 17 February 1612) was the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia from 1606. It was he who inspired the popular uprising that put an end to the Time of Troubles. Hermogenes was glorif ...
(died 1612), Russian religious leader *
Hermogenes, Bishop of Tobolsk and Siberia Georgiy Yefremovich Dolganyov (Георгий Ефремович Долганёв; 25 April 1858 – April 1918) was a prominent Russian Orthodox religious figure, a monarchist and anti-communist, who supported the Union of the Russian People and ...
(1858–1918), Russian religious leader *
Hermógenes Fonseca Hermógenes Valente Fonseca (born 4 November 1908, date of death unknown) was a Brazilian football player. He played for the Brazil national team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup finals. Fonseca is deceased. Honours Club * Campeonato Carioca ...
(born 1908), Brazilian footballer * Hermógenes L. Mora (born 1979), Nicaraguan poet


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