- led to the
Peace of
Nicias in 421 BC.
Following the Peace, he
objected to the
ambitious plans of Alcibiades.
Despite this,
Nicias was
appointed to parti****te...
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Nicias (c. 470–413 BC) was an
Athenian politician and
general during the
Peloponnesian War. The name may also
refer to:
Nicias (Indo-Gr**** king) (r. 90–85...
- The
Peace of
Nicias was a
peace treaty signed between the Gr**** city-states of
Athens and
Sparta in
March 421 BC that
ended the
first half of the Peloponnesian...
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Nicias (Ancient Gr****: Νικίας; died c. 20 BCE), also
known as
Curtias Nicias, was a
ruler of the
island of Kos
under Roman rule,
during the
Second Triumvirate...
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Nicias. More
battles ensued and again, the
Syracusans and
their allies defeated the Athenians.
Demosthenes argued for a
retreat to Athens, but
Nicias...
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period is correct, the fact that
Nicias ages
visibly on his
coins seems to
indicate some
longevity to his rule.
Nicias struck Indian silver drachms of...
- (online ed.). Treccani. "
Nicias [4] From Miletus;
physician and poet, 3rd cent. BC". Brill’s New
Pauly (online ed.). Brill. 2006. "
Nicias Milesius 3. Jh. v....
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Nicias is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Cerambycidae. It is monotypic,
being represented by the
single species Nicias alurnoides.
Other species formerly...
- The
Peace of
Nicias and the
Sicilian Expedition, 133. Kagan, The
Peace of
Nicias and the
Sicilian Expedition, 143. Kagan, The
Peace of
Nicias and the Sicilian...
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Socrates discusses with
Laches and
Nicias what
exactly courage is. The bulk of the
dialogue is then the
three men (Laches,
Nicias and Socrates)
debating various...