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1 Nicaea
Nīcaea, ae, f. (Νίκαια), I) ansehnliche Stadt in Bithynien, am See Askanios, vorher Antigonia gen., von Antigonus erbaut und von Lysimachus zu Ehren seiner Gemahlin Nicaea gen., j. Isnik, Cic. Planc. 84. Catull. 46, 5. Plin. ep. 10, 49 (48), 1. – Dav.: a) Nīcaeēnsis, e, nicäensisch, aus Nicäa, Diophanes,Varro: Isigonus, Plin. u. Gell.: Plur. subst., Nicaeēnsēs, ium, m., die Einwohner von Nicäa, die Nicäenser, Cic. u. Traian. in Plin. ep. – b) Nīcaenus, a, um, nicänisch, synodus, Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 40, 5: fides, das durch die Kirchenversammlung zu Nicäa aufgestellte Glaubensbekenntnis, Cod. Theod. 1, 1, 2. – II) Stadt od. Kastell zu Lokris am Fuße des Öta, nahe bei Thermopylä, Liv. 28, 5, 18. – III) Stadt in Ligurien, Kolonie der Massilier, j. Nizza, Plin. 3, 47. – IV) Stadt in Indien am Hydaspes, von Alexander dem Gr. erbaut, j. (wahrsch.) Ruinen beim Dorfe Darapur, Curt. 9, 3 (13), 23. Iustin. 12, 8, 8.
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2 Nicaea
Nīcaea, ae, f. (Νίκαια), I) ansehnliche Stadt in Bithynien, am See Askanios, vorher Antigonia gen., von Antigonus erbaut und von Lysimachus zu Ehren seiner Gemahlin Nicaea gen., j. Isnik, Cic. Planc. 84. Catull. 46, 5. Plin. ep. 10, 49 (48), 1. – Dav.: a) Nīcaeēnsis, e, nicäensisch, aus Nicäa, Diophanes,Varro: Isigonus, Plin. u. Gell.: Plur. subst., Nicaeēnsēs, ium, m., die Einwohner von Nicäa, die Nicäenser, Cic. u. Traian. in Plin. ep. – b) Nīcaenus, a, um, nicänisch, synodus, Sulp. Sev. chron. 2, 40, 5: fides, das durch die Kirchenversammlung zu Nicäa aufgestellte Glaubensbekenntnis, Cod. Theod. 1, 1, 2. – II) Stadt od. Kastell zu Lokris am Fuße des Öta, nahe bei Thermopylä, Liv. 28, 5, 18. – III) Stadt in Ligurien, Kolonie der Massilier, j. Nizza, Plin. 3, 47. – IV) Stadt in Indien am Hydaspes, von Alexander dem Gr. erbaut, j. (wahrsch.) Ruinen beim Dorfe Darapur, Curt. 9, 3 (13), 23. Iustin. 12, 8, 8. -
3 Nicaea
Nīcaea, ae f.1) город в Вифинии, на вост. берегу Асканийского озера C, Ctl, PJ2) укрепленный город эпикнемидских локров, к вост. от Фермопил L3) город в Индии на Гидаспе, основанный Александром Македонским QC, Just4) город в Лигурии (ныне Ницца) PM -
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I. A.A city in Bithynia, on Lake Ascanius, formerly called Antigonia, the mod. Isnik or Nice, Cic. Planc. 34, 84; id. Att. 14, 1, 2; Cat. 46, 5; Plin. Ep. 10, 49, 1; Plin. 5, 22, 43, § 148.—B.A city in Locris, near Thermopylæ, Liv. 28, 5, 18; 32, 32; 35.—C.An Indian city on the Hydaspes, founded by Alexander the Great, Curt. 9, 3, 23; Just. 12, 8, 8.—D.A city in Liguria, a colony of Marseilles, Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 47.—II.Derivv.A.Nīcaeensis ( Nīcensis, Plin. Ep. 10, 48), e, adj., Nicene, Plin. 7, 2, 2, § 12.— As subst. plur., the inhabitants of Nicæa, in Bithynia, Cic. Fam. 13, 61 fin. —B.Nī-caenus, a, um, adj., Nicene: Nicaena fides, the confession of faith established at the Council of Nice, Cod. Th. 1, 1, 2. -
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n. 니케아(소아시아 북서부Bithynia의 옛 도시) -
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11 Nicaea, Second Council of
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Nicaea, Second Council of
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12 Nicaea (Nicea), Council
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Nicaea (Nicea), Council
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13 Nicene (1. Of or relating to Nicaea or the Nicaeans; 2. Of or relating to the ecumenical church council held in Nicaea in 325 AD or to the Nicene Creed)
Религия: никейскийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Nicene (1. Of or relating to Nicaea or the Nicaeans; 2. Of or relating to the ecumenical church council held in Nicaea in 325 AD or to the Nicene Creed)
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14 Antonina of Nicaea
Христианство: Антонина Никейская (раннехристианская святая) -
15 Athanasius of Nicaea
Христианство: Афанасий Никейский (православный святой) -
16 Euphrasia of Nicaea
Христианство: Евфрасия Никейская (раннехристианская святая) -
17 Homoousian (In Christianity, an adherent of the doctrine formulated at the Council of Nicaea to affirm that God the Son and God the Father are of the same substance)
Религия: омоусианинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Homoousian (In Christianity, an adherent of the doctrine formulated at the Council of Nicaea to affirm that God the Son and God the Father are of the same substance)
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18 Neophytus of Nicaea
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19 the Holy Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea
Христианство: святые отцы Первого Никейского собораУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the Holy Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea
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20 Council of Nicaea
Nicejski sabor
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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… … Wikipedia
Nicaea — • Titular see of Bithynia Secunda, situated on Lake Ascanius Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nicaea Nicaea † … Catholic encyclopedia
Nicaea — NICAEA, æ, Gr. Νίκαια, ας, Sangars, eines Flusses in Phrygien, u. der Cybele Tochter. Memnon ap. Phot. p. 383. Sie war von ausnehmender Schönheit, dabey aber eine große Liebhaberinn der Jagd, die sich gern in den Wäldern und zwischen den Gebirgen … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Nicaea — [nī sē′ə] ancient city in Bithynia, NW Asia Minor: site of two church councils: the Nicene Creed was formulated here in A.D. 325 Nicaean adj., n … English World dictionary
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Nicaea (Locris) — Nicaea or Nikaia (Greek: polytonic|Νίκαια), was an ancient fortress of the Locri Epicnemidii, situated upon the sea, and close to the pass of Thermopylae. It is described by Aeschines as one of the places which commanded the pass. (De Fals. Leg.… … Wikipedia
Nicaea, Locris — Nicaea or Nikaia (Greek: Νίκαια), was an ancient fortress of the Locri Epicnemidii, situated upon the sea, and close to the pass of Thermopylae. It is described by Aeschines as one of the places which commanded the pass.[1] It was the first… … Wikipedia
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Nicaea (Titularerzbistum) — Nicaea (ital.: Nicea) ist ein Titularerzbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen untergegangenen Bischofssitz in der antiken Stadt Nikaia in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Bithynien. Titularerzbischöfe von Nicaea Nr. Name … Deutsch Wikipedia