Hieron
Hieron (Greek Ἱέρων) is the name of the following people:
- Hieron I of Syracuse († 466 BC), tyrant of Gela and Syracuse
- Hieron II of Syracuse (around 306 BC – 215 BC), King of Syracuse
- Hieron (potter) , Attic potter in the 5th century BC Chr.
- Hieron von Soloi , Greek navigator around 320 BC. Chr.
- Hieron (painter) , Greek painter in the 1st century BC. Chr.
- Hieron (Koroplast) , Greek Koroplast around 50 BC Chr.
- Hieron (saint) († 856?), Missionary
- Titus Domitius Hieron , Roman Officer (Imperial Era)
Hieron stands for:
- Hieron (Xenophon) , work of Xenophon
- Titular Diocese of Hieron , titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church
- Hieron (architecture) , Greek place of worship
Hiera stands for:
- Hiera (ritual) , plural of Hieron, a ritual in the Greek sacrificial system
- a medicinal specialty ( Hiera picra , the "Heilig-Bitter-Latwerge"), see Latwerge