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Nicaea
Nicaea
or
Nikaia
(
Greek
:
Νίκαια
) may be:
The ancient name of several places, including:
İznik
, Turkey - formerly Nicaea capital of the Empire of Nicaea
Nice
, France
Nicaea, Locris
, a fortress city of the Locri Epicnemidii
Nicaea, Punjab
, city in the Punjab, built by Alexander the Great
Nikaia, Illyria
, an ancient Greek colony in Illyria
Modern places
Nikaia, Attica
, a suburb of Athens, Greece
Nikaia, Larissa
, a town in the Larissa Prefecture, Greece
The name of women in antiquity:
Nicaea (mythology)
a nymph
Nicaea of Macedon
, daughter of Antipater
Nicaea of Corinth
wife of Alexander of Corinth
Nicaea
may also refer to:
Empire of Nicaea
(Byzantine)
The
First Council of Nicaea
in AD 325, the first ecumenical council of bishops of the Christian Church
The
Second Council of Nicaea
in AD 787, the seventh ecumenical council of the Christian Church
The Council of Nicaea (painting)
, an 18th century painting of the first ecumenical council
The Council of Nicaea (Doctor Who audio)
, a science-fiction audio drama
Nisaea (genus)
, a bacterial species named after the nymph
Nicaea
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