Hermias. has written:
'Irrisio gentilium philosophorum Hermiae'
Mary Hermias has written: 'Radioactivity: fundamentals and experiments' -- subject(s): Laboratory manuals, Radioisotopes
Johann Heinrich Abicht has written: 'Hermias'
Saint Hermias died in 170.
Helena
Aristotle married Pythias, the adopted daughter of Hermias who ruled the area. They had one daughter. They named the daughter Pythias also after her mother.
Pythias was the daughter of Hermias and she was Aristotle's wife. The way her name is pronounced in English is Pith-ee-us.
Aristotle had two wives throughout his lifetime, Hermias's niece Pythias and Herpyllis of Stagira.
Lysander, who becomes Hermia's husband and Egeus's son-in-law (much against his will).
Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'
Author of Anthony Ker. has written: 'Not worth his salt'
Author of Anthony Leger. has written: 'Gabrielle de Vergy'
Donald Parson has written: 'Surely the author'