
Haimo
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Haimo or Haymo, or similar variants, can mean:
- Haimo (dapifer)Haimo (dapifer)Haimo or Hamo was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England and King William II of England. He held the office of dapifer, or seneschal, as well as the office of Sheriff of Kent.Haimo was the son of Haimo Dentatus, a Norman lord who held Torigny-sur-Vire near Manche in...
, Norman landowner and High Sheriff of Kent - Haymo of Halberstadt, German Biblical scholar of the ninth century
- Haimo of AuxerreHaimo of AuxerreHaimo of Auxerre was a member of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre. Although he was the author of numerous Biblical commentaries and theological texts, little of his life is known today...
, French Biblical scholar of the ninth century - Haymo of FavershamHaymo of FavershamHaymo of Faversham was an English Franciscan and schoolman, born at Faversham, Kent and died at Anagni, Italy, circa 1243. Following the custom in the Middle Ages to designate the more celebrated among the doctors by certain epithets, he is called Inter Aristotelicos Aristotelicissimus...
, English Franciscan of the thirteenth century - Deborah and Franklin Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of MathematicsDeborah and Franklin Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of MathematicsThe Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics are awards given by the Mathematical Association of America to recognize college or university teachers "who have been widely recognized as extraordinarily successful and whose teaching...
- HaemusHaemusIn Greek mythology, King Haemus of Thrace was the son of Boreas. He was vain and haughty and compared himself and his wife, Queen Rhodope, to Zeus and Hera. The gods changed him and his wife into mountains...
Latin name for, Greek Haimos, mythical king transformed into the Balkan mountains - Haemus MonsHaemus MonsIn earlier times the Balkan mountains were known as the Haemus Mons. It is believed that the name is derived from a Thracian word *saimon, 'mountain ridge', which is unattested but conjectured as the original Thracian form of Greek Haimos....
, Latin name for the Balkan mountains