previous next

Nicoda'mus

*Niko/damos), a statuary of Maenalus in Arcadia, made statues of the Olympic victors Androsthenes, Antiochus, and Damoxenidas ; one of Athena, dedicated by the Eleians; and one of Hercules, as a youth, killing the Nemean lion with his arrows, dedicated at Olympia by Hippotion of Tarentum. (Paus. 5.6.1, 26.5, 6.6.1, 3. g 4, 10.25.4.) Since Androsthenes conquered in the pancratium in the 90th Olympiad, B. C. 420 (Thuc. 5.49), the date of Nicodamus may be placed about that time.

[P.S]

hide Dates (automatically extracted)
Sort dates alphabetically, as they appear on the page, by frequency
Click on a date to search for it in this document.
420 BC (1)
hide Display Preferences
Greek Display:
Arabic Display:
View by Default:
Browse Bar: