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Born Nikolas, later renamed '''Nicator''' by the [[Sarapis|Logos]] Himself, the founder of the [[Seleucarian Empire]] hailed from [[Thera]]. Much of Nicator's worldview and utopian optimism came from studying in [[Shallam]] under the tutelage of a scholar named [[Hypathia]]. Though he had several wives, his queen was [[Petra (queen)|Petra]], and the most well-known of his six children were [[Piraeus]] and [[Selicande]].
Born Nikolas, later renamed '''Nicator''' by the [[Sarapis|Logos]] Himself, the founder of the [[Seleucarian Empire]] hailed from [[Thera]]. Much of Nicator's worldview and utopian optimism came from studying in [[Shallam]] under the tutelage of a scholar named [[Hypathia]]. Though he had several wives, his queen was [[Petra (queen)|Petra]], and the most well-known of his six children were [[Piraeus]] and [[Selicande (Princess)|Selicande]].


The [[Staff of Nicator]] is awarded at the Championship Games, held every 50 years.
The [[Staff of Nicator]] is awarded at the Championship Games, held every 50 years.


[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Historical Figures]]

Revision as of 22:16, 10 May 2007

Born Nikolas, later renamed Nicator by the Logos Himself, the founder of the Seleucarian Empire hailed from Thera. Much of Nicator's worldview and utopian optimism came from studying in Shallam under the tutelage of a scholar named Hypathia. Though he had several wives, his queen was Petra, and the most well-known of his six children were Piraeus and Selicande.

The Staff of Nicator is awarded at the Championship Games, held every 50 years.