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- support. In 169 Agesilochus was himself sent as amb****ador to Rome, with a Nicagoras son of Nicander, to propose a license for Rhodes to import grain from...
- are mentioned by his descendant, Nicagoras of Athens (c. 180 – c. 250), on an inscription and in an lament by Nicagoras' descendant Himerius for his young...
- because he had brought the gold from Persian Empire into Peloponnese. Nicagoras (Ancient Gr****: Νικαγόρας) of Zeleia, was a tyrant of Zeleia. The site...
- and Nicagoras, at the time of Roman emperor Philip the Arab (244–249). There is little biographical information available about him. Like Nicagoras, Maior...
- Praecepta ad Filium, a collection of maxims. A collection of his speeches. Nicagoras, Athenian sophist (2nd century BC) Lives of Famous People On Cleopatra...
- between 300 and 330 Constantine the Great between 300 and 350 Hegeias end 4th century Phaedrus 386-387 Hermogenes c. 475 Theagenes 484-485 Nicagoras...
- source used by Cicero in his own work of the same name. Panaetius, son of Nicagoras, was born around 185–180 BC, into an old and eminent Rhodian family. He...
- 520 BC Leontiades, 382-379 BC (killed) Archias, 382-379 BC (killed) Nicagoras, 334 BC (conquered by Alexander the Great) Herodotus, Histories,4.138...