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Nicetas or
Nikitas or
Niketas (Νικήτας) is a Gr****
given name,
meaning "victorious one" (from Nike "victory"). The
veneration of
martyr saint Nicetas...
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battle before Alexandria,
Nicetas'
forces defeated and
killed Phocas' general. The city's po****ce rose up in
support of
Nicetas' forces, the Patriarch,...
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several churches and
monasteries named after St
Nicetas. See
Church of
Saint Nicetas. St
Nicetas is pra**** to for the
preservation of
children from...
- "Choniates"
meaning "person from Chonae").
Nicetas wrote a
history of the
Eastern Roman Empire from 1118 to 1207.
Nicetas Akominatos was born to
wealthy parents...
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Church of
Saint Nicetas may
refer to:
Church of
Saint Nicetas,
Moscow Church of
Saint Nicetas, Yaroslavl, a
Russian Orthodox church in Yaroslavl, Russia...
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Nicetas (c. 335–414) was
Bishop of
Remesiana (present-day Bela Palanka, Serbia),
which was then in the
Roman province of
Dacia Mediterranea.
Nicetas promoted...
- hermit.
According to custom,
Nicetas was much
plagued by
demonic torments and
returned to the monastery.
Later in 1095
Nicetas was
named to the
office of...
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Nicetas the
Confessor may
refer to:
Nicetas of
Medikion (died 824),
iconophile monk and
abbot Saint Nicetas the
Patrician (died 836),
iconophile monk...
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Nicetas,
known only from
Latin sources who call him papa
Nicetas, is said to have been the
Bogomil bishop of Constantinople. In the 1160s he went to Lombardy...
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Nicetes (or
Nicetas) of
Smyrna (Ancient Gr****: Νικήτης or Νικήτας ὁ Σμυρναῖος, Nīkḗtēs or Nīkḗtās ho Smurnaîos; AD 1st century) was an
Ancient Gr**** rhetorician...