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25: 205: 162:. After the death of her husband in circa 245 BC, who was thought to have been poisoned by the command of Gonatas, Nicaea retained possession of the important fortress of Corinth. 219: 169:
in marriage, and took the opportunity during the nuptial festivities to surprise the citadel. She married Demetrius after her defeat, though her life after marriage is unknown.
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Hans Volkmann: Nikaia 3. In: Der Kleine Pauly (KlP). Band 4, Stuttgart 1972, Sp. 94.
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Antigonus lulled her into security by offering her the hand of his son
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