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begins to sing, The
raven dies.
Nicarchus is also the name of a
character in a play of Aristophanes, The Acharnanians.
Nicarchus was also the name of a Paeonian...
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Nicarchus or
Nicarch (Gr****: Nίκαρχoς) was one of the
generals of the
Seleucid king
Antiochus III the
Great (223–187 BC). He
served in Coele-Syria in...
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general A
Megarian Two
daughters to the
Megarian Informer A
Boeotian Nicarchus another informer A
servant of
Lamachus Farmer Best Man Two messengers...
- and
attributed by him to "a
certain Naucrates", Phantasia,
daughter of
Nicarchus of Memphis, an
inspired poet,
wrote poems about the war in the plains...
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adapted Gr****
models (particularly the
contemporary poets Lucillius and
Nicarchus)
selectively and in the
process redefined the genre,
aligning it with...
- and
Phoenicia over to Antiochus, 20,000
Macedonian Phalangites under Nicarchus and
Theodotus Hemiolius, 2,000
Persian and
Agrianian archers and slingers...
- have
taught Pindar and Corinna.
Naumachius Nicander (fl. 2nd
century BC)
Nicarchus (1st
century AD) Nine
lyric poets Nonnus Nossis Olen (poet),
early poet...
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siege of Rabbatamana. On both
these occasions he was ****ociated with
Nicarchus, with whom he also
shared command of the
phalanx during the
Battle of...
- was born on the Gr****
island of Kos in
about 340 BC. Both his father,
Nicarchus, and his
grandfather were physicians. Very
little is
known of Praxagoras'...
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general Neoptolemus of
Parion – poet and
critic Nicander – King of
Sparta Nicarchus – poet
Nicias –
Athenian statesman Nicon (also Nikon) (Νίκων) - a pirate...