Hermas is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
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Hermas of Dalmatia Hermes of Dalmatia ( el, Ἑρμᾶς) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples. He was bishop in Dalmatia.
Life
He is usually identified with the Hermes mentioned by Paul in , and said to have succeeded Titus as Bishop of Dalmatia. (1st century), one of the Seventy Disciples, feast day April 8
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Hermas of Philippopolis
Saint Hermas of Philippopolis was one of the Seventy Disciples and was bishop in Philippopolis in Thrace (today's Plovdiv, Bulgaria). Hermas, the author of ''The Shepherd of Hermas'', was often identified with him, but that Hermas was a second- ...
(1st century), one of the Seventy Disciples, feast day May 31
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Hermas (freedman)
Hermas was a well-to-do freedman and earnest Christian, who lived in Ancient Rome. He was a brother of Pius, Bishop of Rome about the middle of the 2nd century. Some later writers confuse him with Hermas of Dalmatia, mentioned in . Hermas the fr ...
(2nd century), Christian mystic
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Hermas Deslauriers
Hermas Deslauriers (21 October 1879 – 28 May 1941) was a Canadian politician and physician. Delauriers served in the House of Commons of Canada, initially as one of the Laurier Liberals then as a Liberal member.
He was born in Saint-Cha ...
(1879–1941), Canadian physician
It is also a plant genus:
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''Hermas'' (plant), a genus in the carrot family Apiaceae
See also
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Joseph-Hermas
Joseph-Hermas Leclerc (12 July 1877 – 4 October 1945) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Quebec in Drummond County and became an industrialist by career.
Leclerc served ...
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Saint-Hermas
Saint-Hermas is a former municipality within the province of Quebec, Canada. Geographical coordinates are 45°39' North and 74°05' West.
In 1971 it amalgamated into the city of Mirabel, Quebec
Mirabel is a suburb of Montreal, located on the Nor ...
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Hermes of Philippopolis
Saint Hermas of Philippopolis was one of the Seventy Disciples and was bishop in Philippopolis in Thrace (today's Plovdiv, Bulgaria). Hermas, the author of ''The Shepherd of Hermas'', was often identified with him, but that Hermas was a second-ge ...
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