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- Nicostratus may refer to: in fiction and mythology: Nicostratus (mythology), a son of Menelaos by Helen of Troy or a slavewoman Nicostratus (comic poet)...
- Nicostratus. The mythographer Apollodorus says that "Menelaus had by Helen a daughter Hermione and, according to some (κατά τινας), a son Nicostratus"...
- Pausanias, Megapenthes and Nicostratus were sons of Menelaus by a slave. The scholiast on Iliad 3.175 mentions Nicostratus and Aethiolas as two sons of...
- "who became by her the father of Hermione, and, according to others, of Nicostratus also." Her abduction by Paris of Troy was the most immediate cause of...
- Tiburtius, the son of Chromatius, the local prefect. Another official, Nicostratus, and his wife Zoe were also converted. It has been said that Zoe had...
- The Achaean League (Ancient Gr****: Κοινὸν τῶν Ἀχαιῶν, romanized: Koinon ton Akhaion, lit. 'League of Achaeans') was a ****enistic-era confederation of...
- Theban heavy-armed hoplites under Lacrates, three thousand Argives under Nicostratus, and six thousand Æolians, Ionians, and Dorians from the Gr**** cities...
- Nicostratus (Νικόστρατος) was a Gr**** playwright of the Middle Comedy. He was said to be the youngest son of Aristophanes. Photius claims that Nicostratus...
- names Ledaea Abode Sparta Genealogy Parents Menelaus and Helen Siblings Nicostratus and Pleisthenes Consort (1) Neoptolemus (2) Orestes Offspring (2) Tisamenus...
- According to the geographer Pausanias, because Megapenthes and his brother Nicostratus were the sons of Menelaus by a slave, and thus illegitimate, Agamemnon's...