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    custom, Nicetas was much plagued by demonic torments and returned to the monastery. Later in 1095 Nicetas was named to the office of Bishop of Novgorod, he...
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  • Nicetas or Nikitas or Niketas (Νικήτας) is a Greek given name, meaning "victorious one" (from Nike "victory"). The veneration of martyr saint Nicetas...
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    Uncovering of the relics (1558) of Saint Nicetas of Novgorod, bishop (1108) Uncovering of the relics (1725) of New martyr Argyra of Prussa (1721) Repose of Schema-Abbess...
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  • New Testament. So they understand that Nicetas was in delusion. They cast the "angel" away and gradually Nicetas got healed, gained humility and later...
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    needed] Nicetas of Novgorod, an 11th-century monk from the Kiev Pechersk Lavra who became wonderworker[citation needed] and bishop of Novgorod Nicetas Stylites...
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    Retrieved 2024-09-21. "Saint Nicetas, Bishop of Remesiana (+ 414)". Retrieved 2024-09-21. "Venerable Niketas the Stylite, Wonderworker of Pereyaslavl, Zalesski"...
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    teacher of St. Gregory Palamas (before 1300) The Alfanov brothers of Novgorod: Saints: Nicetas, Cyril, Nicephorus, Clement, and Isaac of Novgorod; founders...
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    Zalesye (category Geography of Vladimir Oblast)
    woods that used to separate the medieval Principality of Rostov from the Republic of Novgorod and from the Dnieper principalities. Merians, Muroma, and...
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    Saint Hallvard, Of the royal family of Norway, Patron-saint of Oslo, martyr (1043) Saint Nicetas, Bishop of Novgorod and recluse of the Kiev Caves (1108)...
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    martyred at the Monastery of St. Sabbas (796): Saints John, Sergius, Patrick, and others Saint Nicetas the Confessor, Bishop of Apollonias in Bithynia (813)...
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    Khutyn. St. Herman, Archbishop of Kazan. Saint Barlaam of Keret, Karelia. New Hieromartyr Nicetas (Delektorsky), Bishop of Orekhovo-Zuevsk. The notation...
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    (1999) of St. Theodore, Abbot of Sanaxar Monastery (1791) Repose of Schemamonk Nicetas of Valaam Monastery (1907) Repose of Elder Dometian of Tula (1908)...
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  • following the way of humility, St. Nicetas became the Bishop of Novgorod and received the gift of miracleworking. Saint Theodore and Basil of the Caves suffered...
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    Alexios V Doukas (category Christians of the Fourth Crusade)
    Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199210671 Choniates, Nicetas (1984). O City of Byzantium, Annals of Niketas Choniatēs. Translated by Harry J. Magoulias...
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    Holy Lance (redirect from Spear of Destiny)
    the Holy Lance was among the relics captured, but one of Shahrbaraz's associates gave it to Nicetas who brought it to the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople...
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    Saint Nicetas of Remesiana, Bishop of Remesiana (Bela Palanka) (c. 414 or 420) Saints Faustus and Companions, 24 martyrs in Rome. Saint Simplicius of Autun...
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    Georgian church. This tradition derives from Byzantine sources, particularly Nicetas of Paphlagonia (died c. 890) who asserts that "Andrew preached to the Iberians...
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  • Orthodox attitude to the papacy is expressed by a 12th-century writer, Nicetas, Archbishop of Nicomedia My dearest brother, we do not deny to the Roman Church...
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  • nobleman Malamir, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire Matfrid, Frankish nobleman Muhammad ibn Idris, Idrisid emir of Morocco Nicetas the Patrician, Byzantine...
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  • Suleiman II, Sultan of Rûm probable – Amalric of Bena, French theologian Choniates, Nicetas (1984). O City of Byzantium, Annals of Niketas Choniatēs. Translated...
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    2007-10-09. Choniates, Nicetas. "The Sack of Constantinople". Fordham.edu. Chronicle of Morea de Villehardouin, Geoffrey. "Chronicle of The Fourth Crusade...
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  • same period mention is made of the "Pope of the Albigenses who resided within the confines of Bulgaria" (see also Nicetas, Bogomil bishop). Groups such...
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  • A list of people, who died during the 12th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
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  • Constantinople Nicetas (cousin of Heraclius) Nicetas I, Patriarch of Constantinople Nicetas II Mountanes, Patriarch of Constantinople Nicetas of Heraclea Nicetas the...
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    Venerable Isidore of Pelusium (c. 436–440) Saint Evagrius, fellow-ascetic of St. Shio of Mgvime, Georgia (6th century) Venerable Nicetas of Pythiae (modern...
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    1999, p. 38. Choniates, Nicetas (1912). "The Sack of Constantinople (1204)". Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History by D...
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    between the 8th and 10th century, like Nicetas I of Constantinople, Thomas the Slav, Andrew the Scythian and Nicetas Rentakios. Menander Protector mentions...
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     84 Петров & Гюзелев 1978, p. 293 "Historia by Nicetas Choniates" in GIBI, vol. XI, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, p. 88 Лишев 1970, p. 91 Дочев...
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    (1943) Uncovering of the relics of the Alfanov Brothers of Novgorod (1562): Sts. Nicetas, Cyril, Nicephorus, Clement, and Isaac, founders of the Sokolnitzki...
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    Jacob of Toul, Bishop of Toul (769) Saint Walhere, a priest in Belgium murdered for his righteousness and venerated as a martyr. Saint Nicetas of Thebes...
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