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Nicomachus (15. Mai), welcher unter der Marter vom Glauben abfiel, steht irrig in einigen Heiligen-Verzeichnissen. S. S. Petrus. (III. 439.)
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
Nicomachus (15. Mai), welcher unter der Marter vom Glauben abfiel, steht irrig in einigen Heiligen-Verzeichnissen. S. S. Petrus. (III. 439.)
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
Nicomachus — For other people named Nicomachus, see Nicomachus (disambiguation). Nicomachus (Greek: Νικόμαχος; c. 60 – c. 120) was an important mathematician in the ancient world and is best known for his works Introduction to Arithmetic (Arithmetike… … Wikipedia
NICOMACHUS — I. NICOMACHUS Archon Athenis, Olymp. 109. ann. 4. II. NICOMACHUS Navarchus Lacedaemoniorum, a Timotheo ad Leucadem victus, Polyaen. l. 3. c. 10 Ibidem tamen, commate 12. vocatur Nicolochus. III. NICOMACHUS exoletus, Dymni insidias in caput… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Nicomachus — Virius Nicomachus Flavianus (* etwa 334; † 394) war ein spätantiker römischer Schriftsteller und Politiker. Er war gleichzeitig einer der führenden Köpfe der heidnisch stadtrömischen Senatsaristokratie im späten 4. Jahrhundert. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nicomachus (disambiguation) — Nicomachus (c. 60 – c. 120) from Gerasa, was a mathematician and Pythagorean philosopher. Nicomachus may also refer to: Nicomachus (scribe) (c. 410 BC) a scribe tasked with publishing the laws of Solon Nicomachus of Thebes (4th century BC),… … Wikipedia
Nicomachus Flavianus — war der Name folgender Personen: Virius Nicomachus Flavianus (ca. 334–394), spätantiker Schriftsteller und Politiker Nicomachus Flavianus (Stadtpräfekt), dessen Sohn, mehrmaliger Präfekt der Stadt Rom Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nicomachus Flavianus — may refer to: Virius Nicomachus Flavianus (334 394), praetorian prefect, supporter of Eugenius Nicomachus Flavianus (son) (fl. 382 432), praefectus urbi This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same personal name. If an … Wikipedia
Nicomachus (son of Aristotle) — For other people named Nicomachus, see Nicomachus (disambiguation). Nicomachus (Greek: Νικόμαχος), lived c. 325 BC, was the son of Aristotle. The Suda states that he was from Stageira, a philosopher, a pupil of Theophrastus,[1] and, according to… … Wikipedia
Nicomachus (scribe) — For other people named Nicomachus, see Nicomachus (disambiguation). Nicomachus (Greek: Νικόμαχος) was a scribe who headed an Athenian committee, the ἀναγραφεῖς τῶν νόμων, tasked with publishing the laws of Draco and Solon after the oligarchic… … Wikipedia
Nicomachus Flavianus (son) — For his father with the same name, see Virius Nicomachus Flavianus Nicomachus Flavianus (floruit 382–432), sometimes referred to as Flavianus the younger, was a grammarian and a politician of the Roman Empire. He was the son of Virius Nicomachus… … Wikipedia
Nicomachus (father of Aristotle) — For other people named Nicomachus, see Nicomachus (disambiguation). Nicomachus (Greek: Νικόμαχος), lived c. 375 BC, was the father of Aristotle. The Suda states that he was a doctor descended from Nicomachus, son of Machaon the son of… … Wikipedia