Nicias of Kos

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Nícies de Cos (grec antic: Νικίας, llatí: Nicias) fou un polític nadiu de l'illa de Cos, que en algun moment del segle i aC es va apoderar per un curt temps de la tirania sobre l'illa. Era contemporani d'Estrabó, que el considera (Strabo. Geographica XIV. p. 658.) un dels personatges notables de l'illa, i diu que va tenir «l'honor, entre altres títols de glòria, de regnar com a tirà sobre els seus conciutadans». rdf:langString
Nicias (Ancient Greek: Νικίας; died circa 20 BCE), also known as Curtias Nicias, was a ruler of the island of Kos under Roman rule, during the Second Triumvirate and the early reign of Augustus. He is known from coinage, inscriptions, and anecdotes in ancient literary sources. Ancient sources call him a tyrant. The desecration of his tomb may have prompted the Nazareth Inscription. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Nícies de Cos (tirà)
rdf:langString Nicias of Kos
rdf:langString Nikias of Kos
rdf:langString Nikias of Kos
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rdf:langString Ruler of Kos
rdf:langString to the ancestral gods, for the well-being of Nicias, son of the People, Lover of the Fatherland, Hero, and Benefactor of the city.
rdf:langString c. 50 BCE to c. 20 BCE
rdf:langString Nícies de Cos (grec antic: Νικίας, llatí: Nicias) fou un polític nadiu de l'illa de Cos, que en algun moment del segle i aC es va apoderar per un curt temps de la tirania sobre l'illa. Era contemporani d'Estrabó, que el considera (Strabo. Geographica XIV. p. 658.) un dels personatges notables de l'illa, i diu que va tenir «l'honor, entre altres títols de glòria, de regnar com a tirà sobre els seus conciutadans».
rdf:langString Nicias (Ancient Greek: Νικίας; died circa 20 BCE), also known as Curtias Nicias, was a ruler of the island of Kos under Roman rule, during the Second Triumvirate and the early reign of Augustus. He is known from coinage, inscriptions, and anecdotes in ancient literary sources. Ancient sources call him a tyrant. The desecration of his tomb may have prompted the Nazareth Inscription.
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