Hermogenes is a Greek name (Ἑρμογένης), 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 architect
Hermogenes (fl. c. 64), in 2 Timothy 1, a former Christian who turned away from Saint Paul in Asia
Hermagoras of Aquileia (also called Hermogenes, died c. 305) Christian bishop
Hermogenes, magician in The Golden Legend
Hermogenes of Tarsus (fl. late 2nd century), Roman-era rhetorician and historian
Hermogenes (heretic leader), late 2nd century founder of religious heresy.[1]
Hermogenes (4th cent.), son of Hermogenes, Christian priest of Caesarea (Cappadocia), predecessor of Dianius, and scribe/author of the Nicene Creed (Bas. ep. 81.244.9, 263.3)
Hermogenes (magister officiorum), (fl. 530s), Byzantine official and military leader
Patriarch Hermogenes (died 1612), Russian religious leader
Hermogenes, Bishop of Tobolsk and Siberia (1858–1918), Russian religious leader
Hermógenes Fonseca (born 1908), Brazilian footballer
Hermogenes is a Greek name (Ἑρμογένης), meaning "born of Hermes". It may refer to: Hermogenes (potter) (fl. c. 550 BC), Attic Greek potter Hermogenes...
Anatolia. Hermogenes was a citizen of Priene in Ionia. He is considered the most important architect of the Ionic style. Around 150 BC, Hermogenes codified...
types of style. Hermogenes was very popular in Byzantine education. George of Trebizond, a Byzantine scholar, introduced Hermogenes to Western Europe...
Hermogenes "Jun" Edejer Ebdane, Jr. (born December 30, 1948) is a Filipino politician and retired police officer with the rank of Director General. He...
Hermogenes Concepcion was a Filipino politician. Hermogenes Concepcion was born in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija on April 19, 1887, to Angel Concepcion and...
name Hermogenes. In 1893 he became the inspector of the Tiflis Theological Seminary in Tbilisi, and in 1898 became its dean. In 1899, Hermogenes was responsible...
region of Pontus, according to Himerius, the career of Hermogenes (possibly Flavius Hermogenes): 425 began when he served as a very young man at the...
Hermogenes, son of Apollonios (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμογένης Ἀπολλωνίου) also known as Hermogenes of Xanthos (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμογένης Ξάνθιος), became a Roman...
Hermogenes aliferella is a moth in the family Xyloryctidae, and the only species in the genus Hermogenes. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller...
Hermogenes was glorified by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1913. At the Holy Synod of 1589, which established the patriarchy in Moscow, Hermogenes was...
End 1 Canuto E. Celestino 1901 1903 2 Bernardo O. Dagala 1903 1905 3 Hermogenes C. Monroy 1905 1907 4 Rufino S. Hernandez 1907 1909 5 Jose R. Pascual...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philip Hermogenes Calderon. 18 artworks by or after Philip Hermogenes Calderon at the Art UK site P. H. Calderon online...
the case of Levirate Marriage according to Sextus Julius Africanus. A Hermogenes is briefly mentioned in 2 Timothy 1:15, where he, along with someone named...
Hermogenes Ilagan (19 April 1873 in Bigaa, Bulacan – 27 February 1943) was a Filipino tenor, writer, stage actor, and playwright. He was a descendant of...
Metropolitan Germogen (Russian: Митрополит Гермоген), secular name Georgy Ivanovich Maximov, (Russian: Георгий Иванович Максимов; 10 January 1861 – 30...
Olympics. "Hermogenes Valdebenito Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2010-05-09. Hermogenes Valdebenito...