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  • Bithynia — was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor, adjoining the Propontis, the Thracian Bosporus and the Euxine (today Black Sea).DescriptionSeveral major cities sat on the fertile shores of the Propontis (which is …   Wikipedia

  • Nicomedes I of Bithynia — Nicomedes I (Greek: Nικoμήδης; lived c. 300 BC – c. 255 BC, ruled 278 BC – c. 255 BC), second king of Bithynia, was the eldest son of Zipoetes I, whom he succeeded on the throne in 278 BC.[1] Overview He commenced his reign by putting to death… …   Wikipedia

  • Ziaelas of Bithynia — Ziaelas (reigned c. 254 ndash;228 BC), third king of Bithynia, was a son of Nicomedes I and Ditizele.After Nicomedes I died, his second wife Etazeta became ruler on behalf of her infant sons. The grown up Ziaelas, excluded from the throne, had… …   Wikipedia

  • Etazeta of Bithynia — Etazeta (fl. 255 – 254 BC) was the second wife of Nicomedes I, king of Bithynia and a ruler of Bithynia.An ambitious woman, she was able to persuade her husband to exclude his sons by his former marriage from the throne; instead it would go to… …   Wikipedia

  • Zipoites I of Bithynia — Zipoites I (in Greek Zιπoιτης or Zιβoιτης; ruled c. 326 ndash;278 BC) was the second independent ruler of Bithynia.He succeeded his father Bas on the throne in 326 BC and reigned for forty eight years carrying on successful wars with Lysimachus… …   Wikipedia

  • Claudiopolis (Bithynia) —     Claudiopolis     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Claudiopolis     A titular see of Asia Minor. It was a city in Cilicia Tracheia or Byzantine Isauria. The old name is perhaps Kardabounda; under Claudius it became a Roman colony, Colonia Julia… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Nikomedeia —    City in Bithynia where Diocletian (qq.v.) resided, and where Libanios (q.v.) taught. It declined in importance after an earthquake in 358, but it never lost its importance as a military camp on the main road to Constantinople (q.v.). Alexios I …   Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • Hadrian — Infobox Roman emperor name =Emperor Hadrian title = Emperor of the Roman Empire full name =Publius Aelius Hadrianus (from birth to accession and adoption); Caesar Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus Augustus (as emperor) caption =Bust of Hadrian… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicomedia — Palace of Diocletian in Nicomedia (İzmit) Nicomedia (Greek: Νικομήδεια, Nikomedeia; modern İzmit) was an ancient city in what is now Turkey, founded in 712/11 BC as a Megarian colony and was originally known as Astacus (Ancient Greek: Ασ …   Wikipedia

  • Council of Chalcedon —     Council of Chalcedon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Chalcedon     The Fourth Ecumenical Council, held in 451, from 8 October until 1 November inclusive, at Chalcedon, a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor. Its principal purpose was to… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Nicaea — noun 1. an ancient city in Bithynia; founded in the 4th century BC and flourished under the Romans; the Nicene Creed was adopted there in 325 • Derivationally related forms: ↑Nicaean • Instance Hypernyms: ↑city, ↑metropolis, ↑urban center • Part… …   Useful english dictionary

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