Nicobule
Exact dates uncertain, ancient Greece
Nicobule (Nicobula) was a Greek woman who, according to Athenaeus (flourished circa C.E. 200), may have authored a work on the life of Alexander the Great. Nothing else is known about her.

Nicobule (Nicobula) was a Greek woman who, according to Athenaeus (flourished circa C.E. 200), may have authored a work on the life of Alexander the Great. Nothing else is known about her.