- John of
Nikiû (fl. 680–690) was an
Egyptian Coptic bishop of
Nikiû (Pashati) in the Nile
Delta and
general administrator of the
monasteries of
Upper Egypt...
- romanized: Pashati, lit. 'the saved,
rescued one')
known in
Antiquity as
Nikiû,
Nikiou or
Nikious (Ancient Gr****: Νικιους, lit. 'the one of
Nikias (personal...
-
Bishop of
Nikiu:
Translated from Zotenberg's
Ethiopic Text,
Chapter CXV:
paragraph 7. Charles,
Robert H (1913). The
Chronicle of John,
Bishop of
Nikiu: Translated...
- perished!"' as John of
Nikiu puts it.
Theodore hurried his
troops up the Nile
while Anastasius and
Theodosius rushed from
Nikiû to
Babylon to strengthen...
- the
triumph of
Christianity over
other religions.
According to John of
Nikiu in the 7th century, when the
philosopher Hypatia was
lynched and fla****...
- in
Libya is the more
likely meaning.
Another ancient historian, John of
Nikiû,
wrote a
detailed Chronicle of the world's history, but
unfortunately it...
-
Scholasticus alleges that all the Jews of
Alexandria were banished,
while John of
Nikiû says it was only
those involved in the
ambush and m****acre.
Susan Wessel...
- Basiliscus,
where he
ruled as
patriarch until his death.
According to John of
Nikiu, the
emperor Zeno sent an
officer to
summon him, but when the
officer arrived...
- and
named him Caesar,
after which he
adopted the name "Tiberius". John of
Nikiû and
Theophanes the
Confessor write that Germ**** was
proclaimed caesar at...
-
Neocaesarea Ignatius of
Antioch Jacob of
Nisibis James of
Jerusalem John of
Nikiû John of
Jerusalem Karas of
California Mikhaeil of
Asyut Narcissus of Jerusalem...