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From "Tyrants," under "Atarneus," the link to "Hermias" takes us to a Christian apologist not to a government leader. Was this intentional? The article doesn't seem to support that. Hermias does sound right for a Christian apologist. I'm not familiar enough with the Greek Tyrants to know whether Hermias is ALSO the name of a BCE Tyrant. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.92.154.85 (talk • contribs)