Nikaia (East Lokris): All Data
Nikaia (East Lokris) is a city in Greece. This page covers its chronology of mentions across 5,500 years of history, including capitals, battles, events and subdivisions. Part of Phersu Atlas.
1. Lists and Timelines
Nikaia: Chronology of Mentions
Note: For polities of antiquity, the listed capital or subdivision capital may also represent one or several of the most important cities of the region.
480 BC
Mentioned in Event: Second Persian invasion of Greece
479 BC
Mentioned in Event: Second Persian invasion of Greece
478 BC
Mentioned in Event: Second Persian invasion of Greece
478 BC
Capital of Nikaia (East Lokris)
456 BC
Mentioned in Event: First Peloponnesian War
446 BC
Mentioned in Event: First Peloponnesian War
445 BC
Mentioned in Event: First Peloponnesian War
386 BC
Mentioned in Event: The King's Peace / Peace of Antalcidas
371 BC
Mentioned in Event: Battle of Leuctra (Aftermath)
191 BC
Mentioned in Event: Roman-Seleucid War
187 BC
Mentioned in Event: Treaty of Apamea
170 BC
Mentioned in Event: Third Macedonian War
48 BC
Mentioned in Event: Caesar's Civil War
45 BC
Mentioned in Event: Caesar's Civil War
42 BC
Mentioned in Event: Liberators' Civil War
169 AD
Mentioned in Event: First Marcomannic War
170 AD
Mentioned in Event: First Marcomannic War
268 AD
Mentioned in Event: Gothic War (267-269)
286 AD
Mentioned in Event: Early Tetrarchic Period
294 AD
Mentioned in Event: Early Tetrarchic Period
312 AD
Mentioned in Event: Civil wars of the Tetrarchy
317 AD
Mentioned in Event: Civil wars of the Tetrarchy
325 AD
Mentioned in Event: Civil wars of the Tetrarchy
337 AD
Mentioned in Event: Division of the Empire among the sons of Constantine the Great
351 AD
Mentioned in Event: Roman civil war of 350-353
353 AD
Mentioned in Event: Roman civil war of 350-353
395 AD
Mentioned in Event: Definitive Division of the Roman Empire