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Remesiana (Byzantine Gr****: Ρεμεσιανισία) was an
ancient Roman city and
former bishopric...
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Nicetas (c. 335–414) was
Bishop of
Remesiana (present-day Bela Palanka, Serbia),
which was then in the
Roman province of
Dacia Mediterranea.
Nicetas promoted...
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strongholds in the
district of
Remesiana: The
patron saint of Romania,
Nicetas of
Remesiana, was a 4th-century
bishop at
Remesiana.
Peter the
Hermit was defeated...
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Apostles at Jerusalem.
About at the same time also
Nicetas of
Remesiana wrote an
Explanatio Symboli (P.L. Lii. 865-874B)
based on the Old Roman...
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cultural identities in this region.
Nicetas (c. 335–414) was
Bishop of
Remesiana, (present-day Bela Palanka, Serbia),
which was then in the
Roman province...
- scholarship,
Saint Hilary of
Poitiers (died 367) and
Saint Nicetas of
Remesiana (died 414) were
proposed as
possible authors. In the 20th century, the...
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Aiadava (Aiadaba or Aeadaba, Gr****: Αἰάδαβα) was a
Dacian town in the
Remesiana region,
present day Bela Palanka, Serbia.
After the
Romans conquered Moesia...
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living and the dead in a
confirmed hope and love is by
Saint Nicetas of
Remesiana (c. 335–414); the term has
since then pla**** a
central role in formulations...
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Middle Ages.
Towards the end of the 4th century,
Nicetas the
Bishop of
Remesiana brought the
gospel to "those
mountain wolves", the Bessi.
Reportedly his...
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Mediterranea province, of
which Naissus was the capital,
which also
included Remesiana on the Via
Militaris and the
towns of
Pautalia and Germania. He lived...