νῑκάτωρ · nikatōr — LSJ
conqueror, cult-name of Seleucus I and Demetrius, kings of Syria, OGI 233, Plu. Arist. 6 (pl.), etc.; Σέλευκος Ζεὺς Νικάτωρ OGI 245.11.
in pl. ν., οἱ, the ever-victorious, epith. of the royal Macedonian bodyguard, Liv.43.19.
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nikator · ὁ
conqueror, the ever-victorious
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νῑκάτωρ · nikatōr — LSJ
conqueror, cult-name of Seleucus I and Demetrius, kings of Syria, OGI 233, Plu. Arist. 6 (pl.), etc.; Σέλευκος Ζεὺς Νικάτωρ OGI 245.11.
in pl. ν., οἱ, the ever-victorious, epith. of the royal Macedonian bodyguard, Liv.43.19.
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