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Nicagoras
(381 words)
(Νικαγόρας/
Nikagóras). [German version] [1] Tyrant of Zelia, c. 330 BC According to the Greek historian Bato of Sinope (Athenaeus 7,289b-c = FHG 4, 348 fragment 1), N. was tyrant of Zelia. He is identical with the N. mentioned by Clement of Alexandria (Protrepticus 4,48), a contemporary of Alexander [4] the Great's and possibly tyrant by the grace of Darius [3] III [1. 229]. N. fell from power after the battle on the Granicus (in this context possibly Syll.3 279,7) and the town of Zelia apologized to Alexander (Arr. Anab. 1,17,2). Dreyer, Boris (Göttingen) Bibliography
1 H.G. Lolling, Mi…
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Brill’s New Pauly
Nikagoras
(357 words)
(Νικαγόρας). [English version] [1] Tyrann von Zeleia, um 330 v.Chr. Nach dem griech. Historiker Baton von Sinope (Athenaios 7,289b-c = FHG 4, 348 fr. 1) war N. Tyrann von Zeleia; mit dem bei Clemens von Alexandreia (Protreptikos 4,48) genannten N. gleichzusetzen, Zeitgenosse von Alexandros [4] d.Gr. und Tyrann möglicherweise von Dareios' [3] III. Gnaden [1. 229]. Nach der Schlacht am Granikos erfolgte N.' Sturz (in diesem Kontext evtl. Syll.3 279,7) und die Entschuldigung der Stadt Zeleia bei Alexandros (Arr. an. 1,17,2). Dreyer, Boris (Göttingen) Bibliography
1 H.G. Lolling, Mi…
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Der Neue Pauly