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  Nicocreon   - king of Salamis, Cyprus, late 4th century B.C.
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318/27 sopher Anaxarchus is captured and cruelly put to death by Nicocreon.
313/22 aeus gains control of Cyprus and makes Nicocreon king of the island.
310/7 of Dorion the piper, addressed to Nicocreon of Cyprus and others.
310/10 emus narrowly escapes punishment for his blunt remarks to Nicocreon.
310/10a Nicocreon possesses a deer with four horns.
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_11.40   shed marvellously. Nicocreon of Cyprus possessed a deer
Arrian:Fr_10   hat the kings of Cyprus, Nicocreon of Salamis and his vass
Athen_8.337   when he was supping with Nicocreon, he praised a goblet
Athen_8.349   day." & Fair Biothea, Nicocreon's wife, & Once at a par
Cic:Tusc_2.52   fallen into the hands of Nicocreon king of Cyprus, without the
Plut:Mor_838   At a feast with Nicocreon, the tyrant of Cyprus, being
THI_92   (321-311)   kos.   I am Nikokreon, raised in the wave-beat
ValMax_3.3e.4   put upon the rack by Nicocreon, tyrant of Cyprus, could by


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