• bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia in northeastern Italy. For the ecclesiastical history of the diocese, see Patriarchate of Aquileia. From 553 until 698 the...
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    Cosmas of Jerusalem repeats this almost verbatim; and also, less closely, Nicetas of Heraclea in the later 11th century. In the late 6th century Gregory...
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    theological opinion, a 'theologoumenon'"; and he cited 12th century bishop Nicetas of Nicomedia; 19th century philosopher Vladimir Solovyov; and 20th century...
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  • history Sulpicius Alexander (fl. late 4th century), Roman history Rufinus of Aquileia (c. 340–410), early Christian Eunapius (346–414), biographies of philosophers...
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  • Martirologio, Holy See (Italian); accessed 20 December 2017. "Julian von Tarsus (Von Cilicien) - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon". Musurillo, Herbert (1972)...
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    Caves, Bishop of Novgorod". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-09-21. "Saint Nicetas, Bishop of Remesiana (+ 414)". Retrieved 2024-09-21. "Venerable Niketas...
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  • de Montfort, French nobleman (b. 1117) April 1 – Ulrich II von Treven, patriarch of Aquileia April 5 – Ramon Berenguer III, count of Provence June 30 –...
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  • of Leo Diaconus, Anna Comnena, Zonaras, Georgius Cedrenus, as well as Nicetas Choniates, Georgius Pachymeres, Nicephorus Gregoras, and John Cantacuzenus...
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