Coin of Nikomedes I of Bithynia. Obverse shows head of Nikomedes diademed. Reverse shows Bendis seated; legend ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΝΙΚΟΜΗΔΟΥ[Σ].
Basileus of Bithynia
Reign
c. 278-255 BC
Predecessor
Zipoetes I
Successor
Etazeta of Bithynia
Born
c. 300 BC
Died
c. 255 BC
Consort
Ditizele Etazeta
Issue
Ziaelas Prusias Lysandra
Father
Zipoetes I
Nicomedes I (Ancient Greek: Νικομήδης; lived c. 300 BC – c. 255 BC, reigned 278 BC – c. 255 BC), second king of Bithynia, was the eldest son of Zipoetes I, whom he succeeded on the throne in 278 BC.[1]
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