Remesiana (Byzantine Greek: Ρεμεσιανισία) was an ancient Roman city and former bishopric, which remains an Eastern Orthodox and also a Latin Catholic titular see, located around and under the modern city of Bela Palanka in Serbia.
Remesiana was declared an Archaeological Sites of Great Importance in 1987, and it is protected by Republic of Serbia.
8″N 22°18′26.78″E / 43.218000°N 22.3074389°E / 43.218000; 22.3074389 Remesiana (Byzantine Greek: Ρεμεσιανισία) was an ancient Roman city and former bishopric...
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...
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...
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...
by the 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...
scholarship, Saint Hilary of Poitiers (died 367) and Saint Nicetas of Remesiana (died 414) were proposed as possible authors. In the 20th century, the...
(Belgrade), Viminacium (sometimes called municipium Aelium; modern Kostolac), Remesiana (Bela Palanka), Bononia (Vidin), Ratiaria (Archar) and Skupi (modern Skopje);...
living and the dead in a confirmed hope and love is by Saint Nicetas of Remesiana (c. 335–414); the term has since then played a central role in formulations...
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...
Aiadava (Aiadaba or Aeadaba, Greek: Αἰάδαβα) was a Dacian town in the Remesiana region, present day Bela Palanka, Serbia. After the Romans conquered Moesia...
(UNESCO), etc. Northern parts were included in Moesia Superior, Dacia Remesiana and Dacia Mediterranea.[citation needed] The Neolithic Starčevo and Vinča...
Samosata (Eastern Orthodox Church) John Fisher (Catholic Church) Nicetas of Remesiana Paulinus of Nola Thomas More (Catholic Church) June 22 (Eastern Orthodox...
Gratiana Dobra, Serbia Viminacium Kostolac, Serbia Naissus Niš, Serbia Remesiana Bela Palanka, Serbia Serdica Sofia, Bulgaria Philippopolis Plovdiv, Bulgaria...
Ahypara Aiadava (Aiadaba or Aeadaba, Greek: Αἰάδαβα), a locality in the Remesiana region in present-day Bela Palanka, Serbia Aizis (Aixis, Aixim, Airzis...
the invention credited to Paulinus was probably the work of Nicetas of Remesiana, and most likely used in the churches used by the Bessi in the highlands...
scratched with the tip of a pencil. Nicetas (c. 335–414) was Bishop of Remesiana, (present-day Bela Palanka, Serbia), which was then in the Roman province...
Germania and Pautalia. He also added forts to existing cities, such as Remesiana. Dacia Mediterranea was caught up in the devastation of the Avar and Slav...
project in a Poem dedicated to another great catechist, St Nicetas of Remesiana, as he accompanied him on a visit to his basilicas: "I now want you to...
1st-century Greek sophist and rhetorician, see Second Sophistic Nicetas of Remesiana, 4th-century bishop of the Dacians, now the patron saint of Romania Nicetas...
to be reflected in the name of Scumbro – a fortress in the region of Remesiana (now Bela Palanka, Serbia) – which cannot be independent of the ancient...
buildings, rich burials and late Roman inscriptions show that Horreum Margi, Remesiana, Siscia, Viminacium, and other centers of administration also prospered...
and Apulum. Towards the end of the 4th century, Nicetas, the Bishop of Remesiana in Dacia Mediterranea, brought Christianity to "those mountain wolves"...