Nicostratus (Ancient Greek: Νικόστρατος) is a mythological figure, a son of Menelaus either by Helen of Troy[1][2] or a slave woman named Pieris.[3]
In popular culture
Although not an important figure in most accounts of the Trojan War, he is the central character in The Luck of Troy, a modern version of the story by Roger Lancelyn Green.
References
Laurentian Scholiast. Catalogue of Women. 539, on Sophocles' Electra.
Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca. 3.11.1.
Pausanias. Description of Greece. 2.18.6.
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