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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From Νῑ́καιᾰ (Nī́kaiă) + -εύς (-eús)
Pronunciation
Noun
Νικαεύς • (Nikaeús) m (genitive Νικαέως); third declension
- (Byzantine, demonym) Nicaean (person from Nicaea)
p. 1071, Ἰωάννης Ξιφιλῖνος [Iōánnēs Xiphilînos], Ἐκ τῶν Δίωνος τοῦ Νικαέως Ρωμαϊκῶν ἱστοριῶν, ἀπὸ Πομπηΐου Μάγνου μέχρις Ἀλεξάνδρου τοῦ Μαμαίας, ἐπιτομή [Ek tôn Díōnos toû Nikaéōs Rōmaïkôn historiôn, apò Pompēḯou Mágnou mékhris Alexándrou toû Mamaías, epitomḗ], Lutetia: Robertus Stephanus, published 1551, page 3:Επιτομὴ τῆς Δίωνος τȣ͂ Νικαέως Ρωμαϊκῆς ἱϛορίας, ἣν συνέτεμεν Ιωάννης ὁ Ξιφίλινος, περιέχουσα μοναρχίας Καισάρων εἰκοσὶ πέντε, ἀπὸ Πομπηΐου Μάγνου μέχρις Αλεξάνδρου τȣ͂ Μαμαίας.- Epitomḕ tês Díōnos toû Nikaéōs Rōmaïkês historías, hḕn sunétemen Iōánnēs ho Xiphílinos, periékhousa monarkhías Kaisárōn eikosì pénte, apò Pompēḯou Mágnou mékhris Alexándrou toû Mamaías.
- A summary of Dio the Nicaean’s Roman History, which John Xiphilinus abridged, comprising the reigns of twenty-five emperors, from Pompey the Great to Alexander the of Mamaea.
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