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mulierum virtutes (On the
Virtues of Women), she
deposed the
tyrant Nicocrates.
Nicocrates forced Aretaphila to
marry him
after murdering her husband, Phaedimus...
- Plutarch,
Moralia 255e-257e
Killed by the
tyrant Nicocrates, who took the
position for himself.
Nicocrates ca. 96-85 BC Plutarch,
Moralia 255e-257e Ruled...
- Pythodoros. 335–334 111.2
Euaenetus 334–333 111.3
Ctesicles 333–332 111.4
Nicocrates 332–331 112.1
Nicetes Also
spelled Niceratos 331–330 112.2 Aristophanes...
- BC Nicocreon, 4th
century BC Op****as, 312-308 BC Lycopus, c. 163 BC
Nicocrates, c. 51 BC (********inated) Leander, c. 50 BC (arrested) Aristagoras, c....
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initially ignored the new territory.
Plutarch mentions a
tyrant of Cyrene,
Nicocrates, who was
deposed by his wife
Aretaphila of
Cyrene and
succeeded by his...
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Boadaceia Cyrenean noble woman who is said to have
deposed the
tyrant Nicocrates.
Arete of
Cyrene c. 350 BC
Cyrene -
ancient Gr****
colony in
North Africa...
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medical writer Aretaphila of
Cyrene –
noblewoman who
deposed the
tyrant Nicocrates and his co-conspirators
Arete of
Cyrene –
Cyrenaic philosopher, daughter...