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Nikandr is a given name from , Latin: Nicander. Notable people with the name include: *Nikandr Chibisov * (1891–1968), Russian teacher best known for his ''Dictionary of Russian Names'' See also

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Nicander
Nicander of Colophon (; fl. 2nd century BC) was a Greece, Greek poet, physician, and grammarian. The scattered biographical details in the ancient sources are so contradictory that it was sometimes assumed that there were two Hellenistic authors with the same name. He may have been born at Claros (Ahmetbeyli in modern Turkey), near Colophon (city), Colophon, where his family is said to have held the hereditary priesthood of Apollo. The chronological indications range from the middle of the 3rd century BC until the late 2nd century BC. He wrote a number of works both in prose and verse, of which two survive complete. The longest, ''Theriaca (poem), Theriaca'', is a hexameter poem (958 lines) on the nature of venomous animals and the wounds which they inflict. The other, ''Alexipharmaca'', consists of 630 hexameters treating of poisons and their antidotes. Nicander's main source for medical information was the physician Apollodorus of Egypt. Among his lost works, ''Heteroeumena'' w ...
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Nikandr Chibisov
Nikandr Yevlampievich Chibisov (; 17 November ( O.S. 5 November) 1892 – 20 September 1959) was a Soviet Army colonel general and Hero of the Soviet Union (1943). Early life and World War I Nikandr Yevlampievich Chibisov was born on 17 November 1892 in the stanitsa of Romanovskaya, Don Host Oblast. His name was listed as Chibizov in Imperial army records and his social status as petty bourgeois from Tsaritsynsky Uyezd of Saratov Governorate, but in his Red Army records the spelling of his name was changed to Chibisov and his social origin recorded as working class. He graduated from the four-year Don Theological Seminary in 1912 and in June of that year passed the exam for admission to the army as a volunteer of the 2nd category. He worked as manager of the agricultural storehouse in the Land Department of the stanitsa of Kletskaya. After World War I began, Chibisov was called up for military service in October 1914 and enrolled in the reserve battalion of the Life Guards Ja ...
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Nicander (name)
Nicander of Colophon was a Greek poet, physician, and grammarian. Nicander may also refer to: *Nicander of Sparta Nicander (, reigned from 750 to 725 BC) was king of Sparta and a member of the Eurypontid dynasty. Sparta was a diarchy, having two kings at the same time, an Agiad and a Eurypontid. The Agiad king at the time of Nicander was Teleclus, who was ..., king of Sparta * Karl August Nicander, Swedish poet * Morris Williams, Welsh bard commonly known as Nicander See also * * Nikandr {{given name ...
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