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nicolaus 2
nicole 1
nicolò 2
nicomedia 20
nicopolis 7
niece 2
niger 1
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20 mecca
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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nicomedia

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1 2,1| the court of Diocletian in Nicomedia. His impressions of Asia 2 2,1| quoted above, promulgated at Nicomedia by Licinius in 313, was 3 2,1| Christianity. The Edict of Nicomedia, however, gave no basis 4 2,1| significance of the Edict of Nicomedia is great. As one historian 5 2,1| Constantine’s reign, at Antioch, Nicomedia, and North Africa.[34]~ 6 2,2| and Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia, sided with Arius. Feeling 7 2,2| Emperor, arrived in 324 at Nicomedia, where he received numerous 8 2,2| baptized by Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia, an Arian; but A. Spassky 9 2,2| Minor in the Bithynian city, Nicomedia, which he beautified with 10 2,2| spent much of his time in Nicomedia and was on the whole favorably 11 2,2| Egypt, with headquarters at Nicomedia; Maximian kept Italy, Africa, 12 2,2| probably Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia and later of Constantinople, 13 2,2| Constantinople and then to Nicomedia, where he continued his 14 2,2| Libanius, was lecturing in Nicomedia at that time. He was the 15 2,2| were exceedingly popular at Nicomedia. When Constantius decided 16 2,2| Libanius. It was also at Nicomedia that Julian studied with 17 2,3| Scutari at present), Cyzicus, Nicomedia, and the islands of the 18 2,5| Anastasius, at Constantinople, Nicomedia, and Antioch. The bronze 19 9,4| Minor; Brusa, Nicaea, and Nicomedia. The co-emperor Michael 20 9,4| cities, Brusa, Nicaea, and Nicomedia, and then reached the coast


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