Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology/Heraclius 2.

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HERA′CLIUS (greek missing}}), a cynic philosopher, against whom the emperor Julian composed an harangue. Suidas calls him Heracleitus ((Greek characters)). (Julian, Orai. vii.; Suidas, a. v. (Greek characters) avSs ; Fabric. Bibl. Gr. vol. ii. p. 626, iii. p. 519, vi. p. 727.) [J.C. M.]