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Lanike

380 BC - 339 BC

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Lanike or Lanice pronounced (Lan iss) (Greek: Λανίκη), also called Hellanike or Alacrinis, daughter of Dropidas, who was son of Critias, was the sister of Cleitus the Black, and the nurse of Alexander the Great. She was born, most likely, shortly after 380 BC; for she is named as the mother of Proteas and two other sons who died in the Siege of Miletus in 334 BC. Her husband may have been Andronicus of Olynthus. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lanike is the 1,327th most popular nobleman (up from 1,330th in 2019). (up from 4,532nd in 2019)

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Among noblemen, Lanike ranks 1,327 out of 1,415Before her are Sirras, Kaʻiulani, Framta, Bur-Suen, Swæfred of Essex, and Menen Asfaw. After her are David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven, John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough, Leka, Crown Prince of Albania, Princess Victoria Margaret of Prussia, Erling Steinvegg, and Prince Faisal bin Hussein.

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Among people born in 380 BC, Lanike ranks 9Before her are Memnon of Rhodes, Oxyartes, Anaxarchus, Demades, Anaximenes of Lampsacus, and Mentor of Rhodes.  Among people deceased in 339 BC, Lanike ranks 3Before her are Speusippus, and Ateas.

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