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Nicocles (Gr****: Νικοκλῆς, Nikokles) may
refer to:
Nicocles of
Salamis (reigned from 374/3 BC), king of
Salamis in
Cyprus Nicocles of
Paphos (d. 306 BC)...
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succeeded his (presumed)
father Evagoras I.
Nicocles continued the phil****enic
politics of his father.
Nicocles probably died
together with
Straton of Sidon...
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Nicocles (Gr****: Νικοκλῆς;
ruled 251 BC) was a
tyrant of the
ancient Gr**** city-state of
Sicyon in the 3rd
century BC; to
which position he
raised himself...
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peace did not last long,
early in 310 he was
informed that his ally
Nicocles of
Paphos was
planning to
defect to Antigonus; he sent some agents, who...
- son,
Nicocles, who
continues his father's
liberal ****enising
policy in Cyprus,
encouraged by Isocrates, who
writes his
Exhortation to
Nicocles. Pharnabazus...
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Nicocles is a
genus of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae.
There are
about 15
described species in
Nicocles.
Nicocles abdominalis Williston, 1883 Nicocles...
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Nicocles (Gr****: Νικοκλῆς; d. 306 BC) was a king of
Paphos on the
island of Cyprus. As king,
Nicocles changed the
capital of Paphos, from the old one...
- city-state of Sicyon, is ********inated by
Nicocles, with the
acquiescence of the
Macedonian king
Antigonus II.
Nicocles reigns as
tyrant of
Sicyon for only...
- In To
Nicocles,
Isocrates suggests first how the new king
might rule best. For the
extent of the rest of the oration,
Isocrates advises Nicocles of ways...
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Nicocles utahensis is a
species of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae. "
Nicocles utahensis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...