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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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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...
- ****cution of Christians.
Nicetas was
condemned to the
stake in 372.
According to his P****io, the devil,
shaped as an angel,
induced Nicetas to
sacrifice to the...
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Saint Nicetas of
Medikion (Gr****: Νικήτας Μηδικίου) or
Nicetas the
Confessor (Νικήτας ο ομολογητής), who is
commemorated on 3 April, was a monk who opposed...
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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,...
- of kinship. In 787,
Nicetas is even said to have
represented the
Empress at the
Second Council of Nicaea,
although given Nicetas'
youth this is likely...
- "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...
- 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 (Nikita)
Stylites was a 12th-century monk
living in
Kievan Rus' who
founded the
Monastery of St.
Nicetas on the
eastern s**** of Lake Pleshcheyevo...