- 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
Nicene Creed, also
called the
Creed of Constantinople, is the
defining statement of
belief of
Nicene Christianity and in
those Christian denominations...
- 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...
- The
historical roots of
Papal primacy can be
traced back to the
early centuries of Christianity,
wherein the
bishop of Rome,
commonly referred to as the...
-
Autocrat of all the East, the Iberians, and the Perateia",
accepting the
Niceans as the sole
Roman emperors. However, the
Byzantine Empire had been reduced...
- by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
particularly in the
second line ("Like
those Nicean barks of yore")
which resembles a line in Coleridge's "Youth and Age" ("Like...
-
differences between East and West were
becoming evident. The West was
solidly Nicean while the East was
largely Arian. The West
condemned Roman culture as sinful...
- Son, and the Holy
Spirit (although
Christadelphians do not
believe in the
Nicean trinity)
Churches of
Christ Baptism is the
remissions for sins, it washes...
- II
Historical era High
Middle Ages • Sack of
Constantinople 1204 • Joint
Nicean-Bulgarian
campaign against Empire 1235 • Disestablished 1261 Area 1204 est...
- the
Seventy Disciples". newadvent.org.
Retrieved 10
September 2015. Ante-
Nicean Fathers, ed.
Alexander Roberts,
James Donaldson and A.
Cleaveland Coxe,...