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    Nicesipolis or Nicasipolis of Pherae (Greek: Νικησίπολις Nikesipolis), was a Thessalian woman, native of the city Pherae, wife or concubine of king Philip II of Macedon and mother of Thessalonica of Macedon.

  2. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Portal oficial da Prefeitura de Nilópolis. Serviços online, notícias, transparência, acesso à informações institucionais e mais.

  3. Nicesípolis de Feras (en griego: Νικησίπολις ), fue una mujer de Tesalia, nativa de la ciudad de Feras, esposa o concubina del rey Filipo II de Macedonia, y madre de Tesalónica de Macedonia. No hay evidencia sobre su vida, aunque parece haber sido de origen noble.

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  5. Died around 345 bce, 20 days after birth of daughter Thessalonike; niece of Jason of Pherae, a tyrant and prominent player in Thessalian politics; became one of the many wives of Philip II of Macedon, in the 340s; children: Thessalonike (c. 345–297 bce). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.

  6. Nicesipolis (died 345 BC) was a Thessalian noblewoman, a wife of Philip II of Macedon, and the mother of Thessalonike of Macedon. Her wedding to Philip was meant to consolidate his rule as Archon of the Thessalian League, and she gave birth to Thessalonike on the same day as one of Philip's...

  7. 28 de nov. de 2004 · In 344 he took, as his mistress, an unusually beautiful woman from Thessaly called, Nicesipolis. So remarkable was his passion for this woman that it attracted the attention of The Queen.