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Nicomedia (noun) - the ancient city in Bithynia, Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey)
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- The ancient capital of Bithynia; modern-day Izmit, in Turkey.
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Adrian and natalia of nicomedia.
Eusebius of Nicomedia probably gave the welcoming address.
In the late summer he left for Nicomedia.
Cecropius of Nicomedia was killed in the earthquake.
The council decided to assign it as a suffragan of Nicomedia.
Such things occurred in Nicomedia at the beginning of the persecution.
Diocletian sought to establish his capital in Nicomedia.
The church in Nicomedia even sat on a hill overlooking the imperial palace.
It is said that before dying he was baptized by bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia.
Elagabalus spent the winter in Nicomedia with his mother and grandmother before proceeding to Rome.
A soldier in the army of coEmperor Diocletian in Nicomedia.
Panteleimon was born in Nicomedia of a Christian mother and a pagan father.
Its name refers to the martyr Adrian of Nicomedia.
Pantaleon was born in Nicomedia of a Christian mother and a pagan father.
Read about the siege of Nicomedia.
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The same scene played out at Nicomedia under the authority of Diocletian.
Constantine endorsed the decisions of the Council of Nicomedia.
Cities such as Nicaea and Nicomedia fell after a few years or more.
Lowed the reading of the exposition by Eusebius of Nicomedia.
Nicomedia became a significant important administrative center during the reign of Emperor Diocletian.
Martyrs who suffered at Nicomedia.
Hannibal came to Nicomedia in his final years and committed suicide in nearby Libyssa Gebze.
Eulampios and Eulampia were brother and sister from Nicomedia.
Nicomedia is captured by the Ottoman Empire.
At the request of Emperor Diocletian he became an official professor of rhetoric in Nicomedia.
St Agathonicus was a citizen of Nicomedia and a Christian.
He was baptized by his distant relative Arian Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia.
Hermolaus was a priest in Nicomedia during the reign of Emperor Maximian.
He was martyred at Nicomedia.
Nicomedia captured by Ottomans.
He led a relief force to drive the Ottomans away from both Nicomedia and Nicaea.
He was stationed in Nicomedia as the personal guard of the Roman Emperor Diocletian.
Martyr Quadratus and the rest of Nicomedia.
Gulf of Nicomedia.
He was taken to the Villa Achyronia near Nicomedia.
Nicomedia in Bithynia.
He gained the support of Eusebius of Nicomedia.
Siege of Nicomedia.
He favored the Nicaean party over that of Eusebius of Nicomedia.
Martyrs of Nicomedia.
He granted amnesty to the Arian leaders and exiled Athanasius because of Eusebius of Nicomedia.
Arrian of Nicomedia.
When he was finally expelled, he went to Palestine and from there to Nicomedia.
George of Nicomedia.
He attempted to return to Constantinople, making it only as far as a suburb of Nicomedia.
Stephen of Nicomedia.
Ridding himself of the imperial purple and dressing like a slave, Daia fled to Nicomedia.
Eusebius of Nicomedia.
Adrian and Natalia were husband and wife, both of noble and wealthy families from Nicomedia.
Adrian of Nicomedia.