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The Metropolis of Nicomedia (Greek: Μητρόπολις Νικομηδείας) was an ecclesiastical territory (metropolis) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in northwestern Asia Minor, modern Turkey. Christianity spread in Nicomedia already in the 1st century AD. Following the capture of the city by the Ottoman Turks in the early 14th century, the metropolitan see remained for a period vacant. The metropolis was re-established during the 15th century and remained active until the Greek-Turkish population exchange of 1922–1923.

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Metropolis of Nicomedia

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The Metropolis of Nicomedia (Greek: Μητρόπολις Νικομηδείας) was an ecclesiastical territory (metropolis) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople...

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Nicomedia

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of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. The metropolis of Nicomedia was ranked 7th in the Notitiae Episcopatuum among the metropolises of the...

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Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

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Cyzicus: Vacant Metropolis of Nicomedia: Vacant Metropolis of Nicaea and Exarchate of Bithynia: Vacant Metropolis of Aenos: Vacant Metropolis of Amasya and...

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Metropolis of Nicaea

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see was removed from the purview of its neighbour and rival, Nicomedia, and raised to the status of a separate metropolis. In the fifth century it took three...

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Benedict I of Jerusalem

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village of Cesniero (Τσεσνειριω, modern Çeşnigir) in Bursa, of the Metropolis of Nicomedia, in northwestern Anatolia. He went to Jerusalem in 1906 for...

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Metropolis of Chalcedon

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oldest metropolis in the region of Bithynia, in northwestern Asia Minor, after Nicaea and Nicomedia, while its prelate officially styled as Exarch of all...

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Metropolis of Smyrna

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The Metropolis of Smyrna (Greek: Μητρόπολη Σμύρνης) is an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, modern Turkey...

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First Council of Nicaea

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Of the eastern bishops, the principal supporters of Arius were Eusebius of Nicomedia, Eusebius of Caesarea, Menophantus of Ephesus, Patrophilus of Scythopolis...

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Arianism

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of Nicomedia who spoke for him and the position he represented. All the bishops who were there were in agreement with the major theological points of...

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Basilinopolis

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of the Metropolis of Nicomedia, in the sway of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. At the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Metropolitans of Nicomedia and...

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Nicaea

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its rivalry with Nicomedia. The two cities' dispute over which one was the pre-eminent city (signified by the appellation metropolis) of Bithynia continued...

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Mediolanum

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the Western Roman Empire from Rome to Mediolanum. He chose to reside at Nicomedia in the Eastern Empire, leaving his colleague Maximian at Mediolanum. Maximian...

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Historiography of Alexander the Great

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sources. Anabasis Alexandri (The Campaigns of Alexander in Greek) by the Greek historian Arrian of Nicomedia, writing in the 2nd century AD, and based...

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Libyssa

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Gebze in Kocaeli Province, at the coast of the Gulf of İzmit, near the city of İzmit (ancient Nicomedia) in northwestern Anatolia, Turkey. Hannibal's monumental...

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Greek colonisation

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Age migrations of the Greek Dark Ages, in that it consisted of organised direction (see oikistes) away from the originating metropolis rather than the...

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Laodicea on the Lycus

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the Arian Cecropius to the See of Nicomedia. When Phrygia was divided into two provinces, Laodicea became the metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana: it figures...

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Anselm of Havelberg

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Constantinople in 1136. in the hope of a Byzantine alliance. He held theological discussions with Nicetas of Nicomedia, an account of which he wrote later as his...

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Early Christianity

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Montanism, Marcion of Sinope, and Melito of Sardis who recorded an early Christian Biblical canon. After the Crisis of the Third Century, Nicomedia became the...

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Januarius

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Bishop of Naples and befriended Juliana of Nicomedia and Saint Sossius whom he met during his priestly studies. During the 1+1⁄2-year-long persecution of Christians...

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Names of Istanbul

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Similar examples of modern Turkish place names derived from Greek in this fashion are İzmit, earlier İznikmit, from Greek Nicomedia, İznik from Greek...

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Troy

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rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Troy (Ancient Greek: Τροία, romanized: Troíā; Latin: Trōia;...

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Isaac II Angelos

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Tarsia, near Nicomedia. Initially he had some success, but before long he was seized, blinded, and cast into prison. Isaac Comnenus (nephew of Andronicus...

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Roman Italy

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responsible for the East and West respectively, established themselves at Nicomedia, in north-western Anatolia (closer to the Persian frontier in the east)...

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Byzantium

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continued to be used as a name of Constantinople sporadically and to varying degrees during the thousand year existence of the Byzantine Empire. Byzantium...

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