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Nicomachus
- Athenian archon, 341 B.C.
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during the archonship of Nicomachus, as is clear from the
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vered during the archonship of Nicomachus. For the speaker
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us], Pythodotus, Sosigenes and Nicomachus. In the second
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seven years, till the year of Nicomachus [341/40]. It was
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9], who was archon after Nicomachus, is clearly shown by
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count of [the year] when Nicomachus was archon [341/40],
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rus' account of the year} when Nicomachus was archon [341/
Nicomachus 2
of Thebes - a Greek painter, 4th century B.C.
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remark of the painter Nicomachus, about the "Helene" of Zeuxis.
  Within translations:
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figures; but in Aetion, Nicomachus, Protogenes, and Apell
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it. It was employed by Nicomachus and Parrhasius. It has cooling
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Apelles, Aetion, Melanthius and Nicomachus to execute their immortal
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artists must also be added Nicomachus son and pupil of Aristides.
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the Tyndareus' Children of Nicomachus, the Medea of Timomachus
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Coroebus the pupil of Nicomachus, Charmantides, the pupil of
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of the time. As for Nicomachus, he is said to have
Nicomachus 3
- the son of Aristotle
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tageira have a son named Nicomachus by a courtesan named
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father Aristotle called his son Nicomachus, to whom he addressed the
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death he left one boy Nicomachus, tender of age, and a
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44 and leaving two children, Nicomachus and Pythias, and his genuine
Nicomachus 4
- Athenian archon, 134 B.C.
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Athenian archon: Nicomachus
Nicomachus 5
of Philadelphia - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 108 B.C.
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Nicomachus of Philadelphia
  Within translations:
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time 168th [108 B.C.] - Nicomachus of Philadelphia, stadi
Nicomachus 6
- the father of Aristotle
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have learnt from the son of Nicomachus [Arist. HA 616
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incredible, the son of Nicomachus,* wishing to confirm
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istotle the son of Nicomachus states [HA 545 b 20] that
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ent also from the son of Nicomachus: he says that among
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Aristotle was the son of Nicomachus, who traced his lineag
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His father's name was Nicomachus, which means "the fighter
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Aristotle was the son of Nicomachus, who traced his pedigree and
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He was the son of Nicomachus and Phaestis, who were both
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- an Athenian, defended by Deinarchus
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Lysicrates in behalf of Nicomachus and in many others;
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Lysicrates in behalf of Nicomachus, in an action for dama
Nicomachus
- in documents
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horn has adapted me for Nicomachus, stretching on me the
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econd century B.C. Nicomachus Safinius, slave of Luc
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lexander of Macedon, the ninth Nicomachus the Locrian. The
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(175-150) eon and Nikon son of Nikomachos were archons in Lao
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Melas - by birth son of Nikomachos Charatos son of Ph
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(272) rnania, the son of Nikomachos, and Teisandros of
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(256/5 or 254/3) a, the son of Simos ; Nikomachos of Boeotia, the
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(c. 247-240) : Konopion Delphians: Nikomachos, Agathon Boeoti
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(after 188) ippos son of Ouliades Nikomachos son of Exekestos,
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(c. 161/0) on son of Kallias and Nikomachos son of Dexippos],
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(195-168) ion] and Charisios son of Nikomachos the son of Nik
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(c. 210) inos son of Torteas, Nikomachos son of Melanthos, M
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(early 2nd cent.) antinos magistrates: Nikomachos and Archon private
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(202/1) p; Polykleitos son of Nikomachos : 100 drach
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(263-236) of Epirus the son of Nikomachos ;
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