Lanike

Lanike
Λανίκη
NationalityMacedonian
Occupationnurse
EmployerPhilip II of Macedon
Known fornurse of Alexander the Great
SpouseAndronicus of Olynthus
ChildrenProteas and 2 others
RelativesCleitus the Black (brother)

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.[1][2][3][4] 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.[5]

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