- The
Synod of Neo-Caesarea was a
church synod held in
Neocaesarea, Pontus,
shortly after the
Synod of Ancyra,
probably about 314 or 315 (although Hefele...
- Niksar,
historically known as
Neocaesarea (Νεοκαισάρεια), is a city in
Tokat Province, Turkey. It is the seat of
Niksar District. Its po****tion is 37...
- Latin:
Gregorius Thaumaturgus; c. 213 – c. 270), also
known as
Gregory of
Neocaesarea, was a
Christian bishop of the 3rd century. He has been
canonized as...
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capital at
Polemonium (also
called Side), and
including the
cities of
Neocaesarea, Argyroupolis, Comana, and
Cerasus as well.
Cappadocian Pontus, with...
- Paul of
Neocæsarea, also
known as
Saint Paul,
Bishop of
Neocæsarea, was an
early Christian bishop best
known for
demonstrating the
scars of his religious...
- (Gr****: Βασιλείος ό Γέρος),
father of St.
Basil the Great, was
raised in
Neocaesarea (modern day Turkey) in the Pontus. He died in the year 350, and his feast...
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seems certain.
Neocaesarea seems to have
arisen under the
early Roman emperors. John
Cramer states that the
earliest coins of
Neocaesarea bear the effigy...
-
Eusebius of
Caesarea Gregory of ****anzus
Gregory of
Nyssa Gregory of
Neocaesarea Ignatius of
Antioch Jacob of
Nisibis James of
Jerusalem John of Nikiû...
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battle were
killed and
Bohemond and
Richard of
Salerno were
imprisoned at
Neocaesarea,
which is modern-day Niksar.
Alexios offered to pay 260,000 gold pieces...
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follower of
Gregory Thaumaturgus (who had
founded the
nearby church of
Neocaesarea),
raised Basil and four of his
siblings who also are now
venerated as...