Ninus
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
Against Boeotus I
A person mentioned only in connection with a conviction secured by Menecles.
but, as it is, he brought suit against my father, and having got up a gang of blackmailers to support him—Mnesicles, whom you all probably know, and that Menecles who secured the conviction of Ninus, and others of the same sort—he went into court, alleging that he was my father’s son by the daughter of Pamphilus, and that he was being outrageously treated, and robbed of his civic rights.
Against Boeotus II
Person whose conviction is associated with Menecles.
but after Boeotus had grown up and had associated with himself a gang of blackmailers, whose leaders were Mnesicles and that Menecles who secured the conviction of Ninus, in connection with these men he brought suit against my father, claiming that he was his son.
De Pallio
Legendary first king, offspring of Belus, cited as the starting point of dynastic history.
But it is irksome to review sad things no less than the vicissitudes of kingdoms — how often even these have changed, from Ninus onward, the offspring of Belus;