Nicaea (fl. 300 BCE)
Nicaea (fl. 300 bce)
Queen of Macedonia, Thrace, and Anatolia. Dau. of Antipater (a great Macedonian general); sister of Eurydice (fl. 321 bce); 1st wife of Lysimachus, king of Macedonia, Thrace, and Anatolia (his third acknowledged wife was Arsinoe II Philadelphus); children: son Agathocles and daughter Arsinoe I (fl. 280 bce).
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