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Hanno of Tyria

Hanno of Tyria
Lithograph; portrait of Galen; head and shoulders Wellcome L0018182.jpg
A lithograph often used to represent Hanno of Tyria
Born1810s?
Diedc. late 19th c.
NationalityTyreseian (assumed)
Notable work
Tyreseia
Letter to Prince Djonixu
Poor Folk
EraResurgencha
RegionPericlean philosophy
Main interests
Ethics of government, socialism, left-nationalism
Notable ideas
Tyreseianism

Hanno of Tyria was the most-frequently attributed moniker for a philosopher or series of philosophers in the 19th century in what is now Tyreseia. Writing pseudonymously to protect their identity, Hanno wrote extensive tracts, pamphlets and articles

The question of who Hanno of Tyria was is still debated in Tyreseian society.