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Nicaea (also
spelled Nicæa or Nicea, /naɪˈsiːə/ ny-SEE-ə; Latin: [niːˈkae̯.a]), also
known as
Nikaia (Ancient Gr****: Νίκαια, Attic: [nǐːkai̯a], Koine:...
- The
First Council of
Nicaea (/naɪˈsiːə/ ny-SEE-ə;
Ancient Gr****: Σύνοδος τῆς Νίκαιας, romanized: Sýnodos tês Níkaias) was a
council of
Christian bishops...
- The
Empire of
Nicaea (Gr****: Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων), also
known as the
Nicene Empire, was the
largest of the
three Byzantine Gr**** rump
states founded by the...
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northwestern Anatolia Empire of
Nicaea See of
Nicaea Duke of
Nicaea İznik,
modern city in
Turkey at the site of
Nicaea Nicaea (Locris), a
fortress city of...
- it. The
original Nicene Creed was
first adopted at the
First Council of
Nicaea in 325.
According to the
traditional view,
forwarded by the
Council of Chalcedon...
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Nicaea can
refer to:
First Council of
Nicaea in AD 325
Second Council of
Nicaea in AD 787 The
Council of
Nicaea (audio drama) The
Council of
Nicaea (painting)...
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Nicaea (Gr****: Nίκαια, c. 335 – c. 302 BC[citation needed]) was a Gr****
Macedonian noblewoman and was a
daughter of the
powerful regent Antipater. Her...
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Nicaea or
Nikaia (Ancient Gr****: Νίκαια), was an
ancient fortress of the
Epicnemidian Locrians,
situated upon the sea, and
close to the p**** of Thermopylae...
- The
Siege of
Nicaea took
place in 1097 as part of the
First Crusade.
Siege of
Nicaea may also
refer to:
Siege of
Nicaea (727), part of the Arab–Byzantine...
- The
Second Council of
Nicaea is
recognized as the last of the
first seven e****enical
councils by the
Eastern Orthodox Church and the
Catholic Church. In...