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    Nicomedia (redirect from Nikomedia)
    Nicomedia (/ˌnɪkəˈmiːdiə/; Greek: Νικομήδεια, Nikomedeia; modern İzmit) was an ancient Greek city located in what is now Turkey. In 286, Nicomedia became...
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  • kidnapped people for ransom. In 1357 they kidnapped Halil near İzmit (ancient Nikomedia) on the Marmara coast. It is not known whether they knew the identity...
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    son Heraclius Constantine) accompanied him as far as the vicinity of Nikomedia where they celebrated Easter on 15 April. Sebeos states that the Byzantine...
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    He was diocesan bishop of Monopoli and Aversa, then titular bishop of Nikomedia and from 1904 to 1907 apostolic nuncio to the Kingdom of Bavaria. He studied...
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    Soon, a 5,000 strong army of light cavalry appeared between Nicaea and Nikomedia. These were led by Osman, the Turkish emir of Bithynia and founder of...
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    had most maritime connections (those being with Alexandria, Ephesus, Nikomedia, Seleucia Pieria, and Carthago). The connection with Ravenna was also...
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     51. Meyendorff 1989. Runciman 1968. R.J. Rodden and K.A. Wardle, Nea Nikomedia: The Excavation of an Early Neolithic Village in Northern Greece 1961–1964...
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    imperial cities were established, Mediolanum (Milan) in northern Italy and Nikomedia in Turkey as the principal residences, while lesser status was awarded...
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    Lounghis 1996, p. 34. Treadgold 1995, p. 105. Treadgold 1995, p. 218. ODB, "Nikomedia" (C. Foss), pp. 1483–1484. Haldon, John F. (1984). Byzantine Praetorians:...
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    that have evidence of honoring the god Antinous, places such as Smyrna, Nikomedia, and Taros. In the area that is known as modern Italy today, there is...
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