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# In Greek mythology, [[Nicostratus]] (Ancient Greek: [[Νικόστρατος]]) is a son of Menelaus, king of Mycenaean Sparta. He was known to Hesiod and epic poet Cinaethon. His name means 'Victorious Army' and suggests that his birth came after the Trojan War.
|wketx=# In Greek mythology, [[Nicostratus]] (Ancient Greek: [[Νικόστρατος]]) is a son of Menelaus, king of Mycenaean Sparta. He was known to Hesiod and epic poet Cinaethon. His name means 'Victorious Army' and suggests that his birth came after the Trojan War.
# Nicostratus (comic poet), son of Aristophanes, a poet of the Middle Comedy (4th century BC)
# Nicostratus (comic poet), son of Aristophanes, a poet of the Middle Comedy (4th century BC)
# Nicostratus of Rhodes, a Rhodian commander in the 2nd century BC, companion of Agesilochus
# Nicostratus of Rhodes, a Rhodian commander in the 2nd century BC, companion of Agesilochus
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# A saint converted by Saint Sebastian (see Mark and Marcellian)
# A saint converted by Saint Sebastian (see Mark and Marcellian)
# One of the Four Crowned Martyrs, died ca. 304, feast day 8 November
# One of the Four Crowned Martyrs, died ca. 304, feast day 8 November
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|gf=<b>Nīcostrătus</b>,¹³ ī, m. ([[Νικόστρατος]]), préteur des Achéens : Liv. 32, 39.
|gf=<b>Nīcostrătus</b>,¹³ ī, m. ([[Νικόστρατος]]), préteur des Achéens : Liv. 32, 39.
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