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- Saint Nicetas of Medikion (Gr****: Νικήτας Μηδικίου) or Nicetas the Confessor (Νικήτας ο ομολογητής), who is commemorated on 3 April, was a monk who opposed...
- Sergios of Medikion (Gr****: Μονή Αγίου Σεργίου του Μηδικίου), commonly simply known as the Medikion monastery (Μονή Μηδικίου; Turkish: Medikion manastırı)...
- Myrsinon in the Peloponnese. Venerable Nicetas of Medikion (Nicetas the Confessor), Abbot of Medikion (824) Venerable Joseph the Hymnographer, of Sicily...
- Niketas (son of Artabasdos), mid-8th-century Byzantine general Nicetas of Medikion (Nicetas the Confessor, fl. 783 – 824), Byzantine monk and hegumenos Nicetas...
- Hasanaliler Church ruins Ho****n Monastery ruins Pelekete monastery ruins Medikion monastery ruins Batheos Rhyakos Monastery ruins, some buildings are used...
- Nicetas the Confessor may refer to: Nicetas of Medikion (died 824), iconophile monk and abbot Saint Nicetas the Patrician (died 836), iconophile monk and...
- Hilary of the desert, the Wonderworker. Saint Nicephorus of Medikion, abbot and founder of Medikion Monastery (813) Saint Athanasios of Corinth, bishop (10th-11th...
- the Confessor Medicine, Byzantine Medieval architecture Medieval Gr**** Medikion monastery Medina, 1053–54 Siege of Megara, 1359 Battle of Megas adnoumiastes...
- Library of Greece at Athens. It was formerly attributed to Nicetas of Medikion, but was written by an anonymous monk of the Monastery of Asomaton at Katesia...
- (died 826), Catholic and Orthodox saint, bishop of Synnada Nicetas of Medikion, (died 824), iconophile monk and Orthodox saint Nicetas the Patrician (761/62–836)...