Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Nicaeacouncil date 787 accepted by Roman Catholics , Old Catholics , Eastern Orthodox previous Catholic Third Council of Constantinople br Orthodox Quinisext Council next Catholic Fourth Council of Constantinople Roman Catholic br Orthodox Fourth Council ... approved The SecondCouncil of Nicaea is the seventh of the first seven ecumenical councils recognized ... Menologion of Basil 024.jpg thumb 250px The SecondCouncil of Nicaea. The council was again summoned to meet, this time in Nicaea, since Constantinople was still distrusted. The council assembled on September ...&printsec frontcover&dq 22seventh general council, the second of Nicaea, held A.D. 787 22&lr v onepage&q &f false The seventh general council, the second of Nicaea, held A.D. 787, in which the worship ... opinions on it are varied. It met in AD 787 in znik Nicaea site of the First Council of Nicaea ... Ayasofya Iznik 902.jpg thumb 250px Aya Sofya of Nicaea, where the Council took place Iznik , Turkey ... councils uncollapsed Christian History collapsed DEFAULTSORT Council Of Nicaea 2 Category Seven ... held a Council of Hieria synod to make the suppression official. Background See Byzantine Iconoclasm The veneration of icons had been abolished by the energetic measures of Constantine V and the Council of Hieria which had described itself as the seventh ecumenical council. These Iconoclasm Byzantine ... that is, that the images should be restored. However, a council, claiming to be ecumenical, had abolished the veneration of icons, so psychologically another ecumenical council was necessary ... council Icon .jpg thumb 250px An icon of the Seventh Ecumenical Council 17th century, Novodevichy Convent , Moscow . In 786, the council met in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople . However ... signed. Tarasius presided, ref Gibbon, p.1693. ref and seven sessions were held in Nicaea. ref Ostrogorsky, p.178 ref Proceedings of the Council First Session September 24, 787 Three bishops ... more details
Council of Nicaea can refer to First Council of Nicaea in AD 325 SecondCouncil of Nicaea in AD 787 The Council of Nicaea audio drama The Council of Nicaea audio drama The Council of Nicaea painting The Council of Nicaea painting disambig ca Concili de Nicea cs Nikajsk koncil cy Cyngor Nicaea de Konzil von Nic a es Concilio de Nicea gl Concilio de Nicea ko lt Nik jos susirinkimai ja pl Sob r nicejski pt Conc lio de Niceia ru uk ... more details
Bigfinishbox title The Council of Nicaea series Doctor Who number 71 featuring Fifth Doctor br Peri Brown Peri br Erimem cover Council of Nicaea Doctor Who .jpg writer Caroline Symcox director Gary Russell producer Gary Russell br Jason Haigh Ellery executive producer production code 6QH set between Three s a Crowd Doctor Who audio Three s a Crowd and br The Kingmaker length 1 hr 47 mins date July 2005 The Council of Nicaea is a Big Finish Productions List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish audio drama based on the long running United Kingdom British science fiction on television science fiction television series Doctor Who . Plot The Fifth Doctor , Erimem and Peri Brown Peri travel to the city of Nicaea city Nicaea in 325 325 AD , to witness the First Council of Nicaea . However, religious fervour is running high, and theological disputes threaten to spill over into actual violence. In the midst of this, the Doctor and Erimem find themselves on different sides. Cast The Doctor Doctor Who Doctor Peter Davison Peri Brown Peri Nicola Bryant Erimem Caroline Morris Emperor Constantine I Constantine David Bamber Fausta Claire Carroll Arius Steve Kynman Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria Athanasius Martin Parsons Clement Michael Garland Centurion Caius Sean Carlsen Julius Stephan Bessant External links http www.bigfinish.com 71 Doctor Who The Council of Nicaea Big Finish Productions The Council of Nicaea Doctor Who RG id who bf71 title The Council of Nicaea Reviews OG review id bf 71 title The Council of Nicaea DWRG id nicaea title The Council of Nicaea Clear fifthdoctoraudios DEFAULTSORT Council Of Nicaea, The Category 2005 audio plays Category Fifth Doctor audio plays DoctorWho stub ... more details
Infobox Painting image file The Council of Nicaea.jpg title The Council of Nicaea artist F. Pavlovskyi , I. Maksimovych , br and A. Galik and others year 18th century type Oil painting Oil city Kiev museum Gate Church of the Trinity Pechersk Lavra The Council of Nicaea is an 18th century painting , by F. Pavlovskyi, I. Maksimovych, A. Galik, G. Karataev and others. It is presently hanging in the Gate Church of the Trinity Pechersk Lavra Gate Church of the Trinity in Kiev . The painting depicts the First Council of Nicaea in AD 325, the first ecumenical council of bishops of the Christian Church. The crowned and enthroned figure of Jesus Christ is pictured in the centre of the painting, to emphasize his spiritual headship of the Council. Eustathius of Antioch is visible in the right foreground. DEFAULTSORT Council of Nicaea Category Kiev Pechersk Lavra Category Ukrainian art Category 18th century paintings Ukraine hist stub ... more details
Infobox Ecumenical councilcouncil name First Council of Nicaeacouncil date 325 AD accepted by Anglicans ... Council of Nicaea na si lang el was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea city Nicaea in Bithynia present day znik in Turkey by the Roman Emperors Roman Emperor Constantine I in AD 325. This first ecumenical council was the first effort to attain consensus decision making ... name ReferenceC ref ws s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 The First Council of Nicea First Council of Nicea in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia ref ref cite web url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Council of Nicea title Council of Nicea in the 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica work www.1911encyclopeida.org accessdate march 14, 2010 ref Overview File THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICEA.jpg thumb 300px Eastern Orthodox icon depicting the First Council of Nicea The First Council of Nicaea is the first ecumenical council ... presbyter Arius , from whom the term Arianism comes, is said to have taken the second. The council ... first James title The Search for Confessors at the Council of Nicaea journal Journal of Early ... Constantine, following the Council of Nicaea ref cite web url http www.fourthcentury.com index.php ... Council of Jerusalem though not considered ecumenical next First Council of Constantinople convoked ... Constantine ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 413817 Council of Nicea Britannica.com Council of Nicaea ref attendance 250 318 only five from Western Church topics Arianism , celebration of Passover ... ref The very first church council is recorded in the book of Acts 15 Acts chapter 15 regarding circumcision ... the construction of the first part of the Nicene Creed Creed of Nicaea , settling the computus ... doctrine , called the Creed of Nicaea . With the creation of the creed, a precedent was established ... . The council did not create the doctrine of the deity of Christ as is sometimes claimed ... djvu.txt quote Describing the proceedings of the Nicene Council Eusebius of Caesarea then proposed ... more details
of the First Council of Nicaea First and SecondCouncil of NicaeaSecond Councils of Nicaea the first and seventh Ecumenical council s in the early history of the Catholic Church Church , the Nicene Creed which comes from the First Council , and as the capital city of the Empire of Nicaea . Nicaea served ... See also First Council of NicaeaSecondCouncil of Nicaea In the reign of Constantine I of the Roman Empire Constantine , 325, the celebrated First Council of Nicaea was held there against the Arianism ... Hagia Sophia in Constantinople , and it was there that the SecondCouncil of Nicaea met in 787 to discuss ... settlement type coordinates display inline,title coordinates region TR map caption Location of Nicaea within Turkey. official name Nicaea native name pushpin map Turkey pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location of Nicaea pushpin mapsize latd 40 latm 25.74 latNS N longd 29 longm 43.17 longEW E Nicaea IPA en na si ... Kapisi Iznik 932a.jpg thumb 250px The Lefke Gate, part of Nicaea s city walls. The place is said ... 281 BC in 301 BC as his share of the lands. He renamed it Nicaea Greek lang grc wikt ... , in tribute to his wife Nicaea of Macedon Nicaea , a daughter of Antipater . Steph. B., Eustath ... , Nicaea was founded by men from Nicaea Locris Nicaea near Thermopylae , who had served in the army ... saw steady trade. Soon after the time of Lysimachus, Nicaea became a city of great importance, and the kings of Bithynia, whose era begins in 288 BC with Zipoetes , often resided at Nicaea. It has already ... alone had a right to the title of metropolis, but both were the first cities of the country. Image Nicaea .... The younger Pliny makes frequent mention of Nicaea and its public buildings, which he undertook ... and astronomer Sporus of Nicaea Sporus circa 240 , the astronomer Hipparchus circa 194 BC ... of the comedian Philistion . The numerous coins of Nicaea which still exist attest the interest taken ... more details
Nicaea needing not the original Latin Greek pronunciation, but the Anglicized pronunciation that Classics Philosophy History etc. scholars use in English or Nikaia Greek language Greek lang grc may be The ancient name of several places, including Nicaea formerly capital of the Empire of Nicaea current location of znik, Turkey 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 SecondCouncil 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 mythology Nicaea disambig ca Nicea cs Nicaea de Nikaia et Nikaia el fr Nikaia it Nikaia la Nicaea pt Niceia desambigua o ... more details
Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Constantinople council date 553 accepted by Roman Catholics , Old Catholics , Eastern Orthodox previous Council of Chalcedon next Third Council of Constantinople ... condemning the teaching of Origen and Evagrius. The SecondCouncil of Constantinople is the fifth ... SecondCouncil of Constantinople in the Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers http www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM05.HTM SecondCouncil of Constantinople Navigation boxes Ecumenical councils ... Western bishops were present including those from Illyricum . The main work of the council was to confirm ... of Mopsuestia d. 428 , two, the attacks on Cyril of Alexandria and the First Council of Ephesus ... was condemned at the earlier ecumenical councilCouncil of Ephesus of Ephesus in 431 . ref name first ... and orthodox parties were made by many emperors over the four centuries following the Council ... Three Chapter Controversy The Council was presided over by Eutychius , Patriarch of Constantinople ... forbidding the council from preceding without him his First Constitutum . For more details see Pope Vigilius . The council, however, proceeded without the pope to condemn the Three Chapters. And during the seventh session of the council, the bishops had Vigilius stricken from the diptych s for his refusal to appear at the council and approve its proceedings, effectively excommunicating him .... ref The First Seven Ecumenical Councils, L. D. Davis VI 242 248. ref His approval of the council was expressed in two documents ref a letter to Eutychius of Constantinople, 8 Dec., 553, and a second ... mention of the council. In Northern Italy the ecclesiastical provinces of Milan and Aquileia Schism ... of the Western Church accepted the decrees of the council, though without great enthusiasm. Though ranked as one of the ecumenical councils, it never attained in the West the status of either Nicaea or Chalcedon. The unhappy story of the conflict between the council and the pope, and its lack of immediate ... more details
Copy edit date February 2012 Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Ephesus council date 449 ... 0814653760 pages 226 ref The Council of Chalcedon gave rise to the first major schism in Christianity , the monophysite schism ref name kelly the second if the Nestorian is counted ref name first seven , between those who accepted the SecondCouncil of Ephesus and those who accepted the Council of Chalcedon ... seven ref name kelly or the study of the nature of Christ, the SecondCouncil of Ephesus pronouncing decrees of monophysitism, or one divinized being physis , and the Council of Chalcedon pronouncing ... the time shortly after the SecondCouncil of Ephesus. ref name first seven ref name kelly TOC The first session The Acts by the SecondCouncil of Ephesus the first session being wanting are known through ... him of defending himself. The Acts of the SecondCouncil of Ephesus now give a list of 114 votes ... DEFAULTSORT SecondCouncil Of Ephesus Category 449 Category 5th century Christian church councils Category ... , Assyrian Church of the East Assyrian Church of the East Nestorians previous First Council of Ephesus next Council of Chalcedon not accepted by the Oriental Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodox convoked by Emperor ... Flavianus of Constantinople , Pope Leo I , Theodoret , and Domnus II of Antioch The SecondCouncil of Ephesus commonly known as the Robber Council of Ephesus was a Christological church ... . ref name first seven It was intended to be an ecumenical council , but because of the scandalous ... accepted as ecumenical, and was explicitly repudiated by the fourth and next ecumenical council, the Council of Chalcedon of 451, ref name first seven and named Latrocinium , or Robber Council ... before the council by order of the emperor was whether Patriarch Flavian, in a synod held by him ... and six other bishops, who had been present at his synod, were not allowed to sit as judges in the council ... to Flavian , which he intended to be read at the council and accepted by it as a rule of faith. However ... more details
Ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of the Lateran council date 1139 accepted by Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism previous First Council of the Lateran next Third Council of the Lateran convoked by Pope Innocent II presided by Pope Innocent ... the tension between rival factions. Nevertheless, Innocent decided to call the tenth ecumenical council. ref name ce CathEncy wstitle Second Lateran Council 1139 ref The Council assembled at the Lateran ... A Re Examination of Innocent II s Supposed Ban Of The Crossbow at the Second Lateran Council publisher ... ref Notes references External links Wikisource Second Lateran Council Text of the Second Lateran Council http www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM10.HTM Second Lateran Council Ecumenical councils History of the Roman Catholic Church uncollapsed DEFAULTSORT SecondCouncil Of The Lateran Category ... repeating those of the First Lateran Council, clerical marriage declared invalid, clerical dress regulated, attacks on clerics punished by excommunication The SecondCouncil of the Lateran is believed to have been the Tenth Ecumenical Council by Roman Catholics . It was held by Pope Innocent ... council After the death of Honorius II, Petrus Leonis, under the name of Anacletus II , was elected as a rival to Pope Innocent II Innocent II . In 1135, Innocent II held a council at Pisa, which ... was excommunicated for maintaining what was thought to be a schismatic attitude. The council also condemned ... of Lausanne . Finally, the council drew up measures for the amendment of ecclesiastical morals and discipline which the council fathers considered had grown lax. Many of the canons relating to these matters were mostly a restating of the decrees of the Council of Reims and the Council of Clermont 1130 Council of Clermont . ref name ce Important canons The most important results of the council ... clothes but to dress modestly. Canons 6, 7, 11 Repeated the First Lateran Council s condemnation ... more details
Infobox constituency type Functional constituency Hong Kong Functional name District CouncilSecond br year Hong Kong legislative election, 2012 2012 abolished parl name Legislative Council of Hong Kong member image map1 map2 map3 region elects howmany Five electorate previous next The District CouncilSecond is a functional constituency Hong Kong functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong . Background main Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012 The Legislative Council has been formed by two different methods, geographical constituency geographical and functional constituency functional constituencies . The two different constituencies each make up half of the seats in the LegCo. Geographical constituencies are directly elected by the Hong Kong people, while functional constituencies are the professional or special interest group. Eligible voters in a functional constituency may include natural persons as well as other designated legal entities such as organisations and corporations. District Council first is one of the functional constituencies which is nominated and elected by the District Councils of Hong Kong District Councillors . The pan democracy camp has been urging for the abolition for the functional constituencies and fulfill universal suffrage . In 2010, the LegoCo passed the Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012 and the total 10 new seats in the sum of 5 seats of geographical constituencies and 5 seats of District CouncilSecond functional constituencies will be created in the following Hong Kong legislative election, 2012 2012 LegCo election in September. Electoral Method Only the elected ... are not in the other functional constituencies, the District CouncilSecond constituency is considered ... method . Category Constituencies of Hong Kong Hong Kong Legislative Council constituencies 2012 2016 ... more details
Theognis of Nicaea was a 4th century bishop, excommunicated after the First Council of Nicaea for not denouncing Arius and his nontrinitarianism strongly enough. bishop stub Category 4th century Romans Category 4th century bishops fr Th ognios de Nic e pt Te gnis de Niceia ... more details
, tithe for the crusade , internal reforms The SecondCouncil of Lyon was the fourteenth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church , convoked on 31 March 1272 and convened in Lyon , France, in 1272 1274. ref Gregory X convoked the general council on 31 March 1272 . . outlined three themes union with the Greeks ... http www.newadvent.org cathen 09476c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Lyon, SecondCouncil of http www.webcitation.org ... 10 25 07 53 18 Norman P. Tanner, editor Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils , SecondCouncil of Lyon ... www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM14.HTM SecondCouncil of Lyon Ecumenical councils DEFAULTSORT SecondCouncil Of Lyon Category 1274 in France Category 13th century Roman Catholic Church Councils ...The First Council of Lyon , the Thirteenth Ecumenical Council, took place in 1245. Ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Lyon council date 1272 1274 accepted by Catholic Church previous First Council of Lyon next Council of Vienne convoked by Pope ... long preparatory arrangements the council assembled at Lyons and opened on 7 May 1274 . . . The Greeks arrived late, on 24 June, since they had been shipwrecked . . . The council had six general sessions ... presided over the council, called to act on a pledge by Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos ... Wetterau, Bruce. World history. New York Henry Holt and company. 1994 ref The council was attended ... were given leave to depart with the blessing of God and of the Pope. Among others who attended the council ... summoned to the council, but died en route at Frosinone . Bonaventure was present at the first four ... to be observed in the council, for the first time the nation s appeared as represented elements in an ecclesiastical council, as they had already become represented in the governing of medieval ... s. The main topics discussed at the council were the conquest of the Holy Land and the union of the Eastern ... additional sessions on 18 May, 4 or 7 June, 6 July, 16 July and 17 July. By the end of the council, thirty ... more details
EarlyBuddhism The Second Buddhist council took place approximately one hundred years after the Gautama Buddha Buddha s parinirvana parinirv a . Virtually all scholars agree that the secondcouncil was a historical event. ref Buddhist council. Encyclop dia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago Encyclop dia Britannica, 2008. ref Traditions regarding the SecondCouncil are confusing and ambiguous, but it is agreed that the overall result was the first schism in the Sangha Sa gha , between the Sthaviravada Sthaviras and the Mah s ghika s, although it is not agreed upon by all what the cause of this split was. ref Skilton, Andrew. A Concise History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 47 ref Modern scholarship According to the Theravadin account of the SecondCouncil, it occurred in Vai l , and was held over ten points which amounted to minor infringements of the Vinaya , such as handling money and eating after midday. ref Skilton, Andrew. A Concise History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 47 ref The council was convened, and an elder rendered a verdict condemning the ten points, after which the council was closed. ref Skilton, Andrew. A Concise History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 47 ref According to this account ... way than by convening the Second Buddhist Council . Some of the Ten Points were against minor dukkata ... be relaxed. The Second Buddhist Council made the unanimous decision not to relax any of the rules, and censured ... Schools Theravadin account of the SecondCouncil http www.sacred texts.com bud sbe20 sbe20120.htm part ... Account of the SecondCouncil from the Mahavamsa Buddhism topics Categories Category Early Buddhism ... History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 48 ref In this account, the council was convened at P aliputra ... relinquish the minor rules of the Vinaya but at the First Buddhist Council there was uncertainty ... councils First Buddhist council Third Buddhist council Fourth Buddhist council Fifth Buddhist council Sixth Buddhist council References reflist External links Bhikkhu Sujato. http sites.google.com ... more details
The SecondCouncil of Toledo was held by the bishops of the Visigothic Kingdom of Kingdom of Toledo Toledo in the city of Toledo, Spain Toledo in 527, under the presidency of the local bishop Montanus, Bishop of Toledo Montanus Mont . The chief issue with which the synod dealt was Arianism . Sources Thompson, E. A. 1969 The Goths in Spain . Oxford Clarendon Press. http www.benedictus.mgh.de quellen chga chga 044t.htm Synodus Toletana secunda , minutes from the Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis Biblioteca Vaticana Vat. lat. 1341 Councils of Toledo Category Councils of Toledo Category 527 ca II Concili de Toledo es II Concilio de Toledo eu Toledoko II. kontzilioa la Concilium Toletanum II ... more details
expand lead date April 2012 Infobox Ecumenical council bodystyle more to love council name Second Vatican Councilcouncil date start date 1962 end date 1965 accepted by Catholic Church , except Sedevacantists and some Traditional Catholics previous First Vatican Council next convoked by Pope John XXIII ... hierarchy.org event ecv2.html title Second Vatican Council author David M. Cheney work Catholic Hierarchy .... ref Neither the Second Vatican Council nor the subsequent Mass of Paul VI revision of the Roman ... is meant to promote the teachings and intentions attributed to the Second Vatican Council in ways not limited ... Introduction to The Open Church Millennium Edition ref Such views of the Second Vatican Council were ... Ago Today at the Second Vatican Council Reporting and original source documents from the Council ... Opera Omnia Official documents of the Second Vatican Council Constitutions cite journal last Pope ... What did the Second Vatican Council do for us? http eutopia.cua.edu printarticle.cfm?ID 81 The Spirit ... XXIII Category Pope Paul VI Category Second Vatican Council ar ast Conceyu ... scn Cunc liu Vaticanu Secunnu simple Second Vatican Council sk Druh vatik nsky koncil sl Drugi vatikanski ... Education Nostra Aetate Declaration on the Church s Relations with Non Christian Religions The Second Vatican Council also known as Vatican II addressed relations between the Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church and the modern world. It was the twenty first Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church and the second to be held at St. Peter s Basilica in the Vatican City Vatican . It opened under Pope ... part in the council s opening session, four have become pope pontiffs to date Cardinal Giovanni Battista ... encyclopedia New Catholic Encyclopedia title Vatican Council II edition 1 year 1967 month ... Catholic modernism had enforced since the First Vatican Council . This shift could be seen in theologians ... sought new ways of addressing those challenges. The First Vatican Council had been held nearly a century ... more details
The SecondCouncil of Braga , held in 572, presided over by Martin of Braga , was held to increase the number of bishops in Galaecia . Twelve bishops assisted at this council, and ten decrees were promulgated 1 that the bishops should in their Canonical visitation visitation s see in what manner the priests celebrated the Holy Sacrifice and administered baptism and the other sacraments , thanking God if they found everything as it should be, and instructing the priests if they were found wanting in knowledge, and obliging all catechumens to attend instructions for twenty days before baptism and to learn the creed 2 that the bishop must not be tyrannical towards his priests 3 4 that no fee must be accepted for Holy orders, and the holy chrism must be distributed free 5 6 that the bishop must not ask a fee for consecrating a church, that no church should be consecrated without the bishop being sure of the endowment of the ministers, and that no church built on private property for the purpose of emolument should receive consecration 8 that if a cleric should accuse any one of unchastity without the evidence of two or three witnesses he should be excommunicated 9 that the metropolitan should announce the date of Easter , and have it made known to the people after Christmas, so that they might be prepared for the beginning of Lent , when litanies were to be recited for three days on the third day the Lenten fast should be announced after the Mass 10 that any one saying Mass without fasting, as many did, as a result of Priscillianist tendencies, should be deprived of his office. This council was attended by the bishops of the suffragan sees of Braga, and by those of the Diocese of Lugo , and Pope Innocent III removed all doubt as to its authenticity. See also Councils of Braga Sources div class references small Ferreiro, Alberto. http gateway.proquest.com openurl?url ver Z39.88 ... 572 fr Second concile de Braga gl Segundo Concilio de Braga ru ... more details
Taxobox name Hyles nicaea image Hyles nicaea.jpg image width 250px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae genus Hyles moth Hyles species H. nicaea binomial Hyles nicaea binomial authority Leonardo de Prunner de Prunner , 1798 ref cite web url https www.cate sphingidae.org taxonomy Hyles nicaea.html title CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience Sphingidae publisher Cate sphingidae.org date accessdate 2011 10 25 ref synonyms Sphinx nicaea small de Prunner, 1798 small Sphinx cyparissiae small H bner, 1813 small Celerio rubida small Oberth r, 1916 small Deilephila nicaea castissima small Austaut, 1883 small Deilephila nicaea carnea small Austaut, 1889 small Celerio nicaea margine denticulata small Oberth r, 1916 small Celerio nicaea albina small Oberth r, 1916 small Celerio nicaea libanotica small Gehlen, 1932 small Celerio nicaea sheljuzkoi small Dublitzky, 1928 small Deilephila nicaea lathyrus small Walker, 1856 small Deilephila nicaea crimaea small A. Bang Haas, 1906 small Deilephila nicaea orientalis small Austaut, 1905 small The Mediterranean Hawk moth Hyles nicaea is a moth of the Sphingidae family. The nominate subspecies is found from southern Portugal and Spain though southern Europe to Turkey . It is also found on the Balearic Islands and in south western Bulgaria . The wingspan is 80 100 mm. Adults are on wing in June in one generation. At times there is a partial second generation in August. Subspecies castissima ... recorded on Euphorbia oxydonta in Jordan. Subspecies Hyles nicaeanicaea Hyles nicaea lathyrus eastern Afghanistan , north western India and Xizang Hyles nicaea castissima Atlas mountains of North Africa Hyles nicaea sheljuzkoi Lebanon and northern Israel to western Xinjiang in China Hyles nicaea ... Hyles nicaea sheljuzkoi at Sphingidae of the Eastern Palaearctic Category Hyles moth Macroglossini stub ca Hyles nicaea de Hyles nicaea fr Sphinx nic a nl Hyles nicaea vi Hyles nicaea ... more details
Eustratius of Nicaea lang el c. 1050 1060 c. 1120 ref name ecp Donald J. Zeyl, Daniel Devereux, Phillip Mitsis, 1997, Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy , page 59. Greenwood Press ref was Metropolitan bishop of znik Nicaea in the early 12th century. He wrote commentaries to Aristotle s second book of Analytica and the Ethica Nicomachea. Eustratius was a pupil of John Italus , although he had deliberately dissociated himself from John s supposed heretical views when John was condemned around 1082. ref name hussey Joan Mervyn Hussey, 1990, The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire , pages 150 1. Oxford University Press ref A few years after the trial of Italus, he wrote a dialogue and treatise on the use of icon s directed against Leon, the bishop of Chalcedon , who had accused the emperor Alexius Comnenus of sacrilege and iconoclasm in the way in which he had stripped the churches of gold to fund his wars. ref H. Paul F. Mercken, 1973, The Greek Commentaries on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle in the Latin Translation of Robert Grosseteste. Volume 1 , pages vi vii. BRILL. ref For this he gained the emperor Alexios I s friendship, and this probably helped him to become Metropolitan bishop of Nicaea city Nicaea . Eustratius was said by Anna Comnena to have been wise both in mundane and in religious matters and especially expert in argument. ref Georgina Grenfell Buckler, 1968, Anna Comnena a Study , page 294. Clarendon Press ref Nevertheless he found himself accused of heresy in 1117 and a charge was placed before the Synod of Constantinople which narrowly succeeded despite a defence by Patriarch John IX of Constantinople . ref name hussey As a result of the condemnation Eustratius was formally suspended for life. Two commentaries by Eustratius on the works of Aristotle survive ref name ecp Commentary on the Posterior Analytics , book 2 Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics , books 1 and 6 Notes reflist Category 12th century Byzantine people Category 12th ... more details
Image AlexanderIndiaMap.jpg thumb 250px Nicaea was a city in what is now the present day Mong, Punjab Mong , ref http books.google.ca books?id 6 ctAAAAIAAJ&q Nicaea Mong&dq Nicaea Mong&source bl&ots 7i3GPP9Jep&sig scIQIw3Y3hsAeGyryYKrrPHaEEg&hl en&ei 7Q83TNudGYW0lQe21dXSBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CBoQ6AEwAQ The encyclop dia britannica a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information, Volume 14 p. 398 ref one of the two cities founded by Alexander the Great on opposite sides of the Hydaspes river. The second city founded by Alexander on the Hydaspes was Alexandria Bucephalous Bucephala . ref http books.google.ca books?id OiM51I7 A1gC&pg PA175&dq Alexander Nicaea Punjab&hl en&ei 6RM3TMPYMsH6lweKuODTBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CDUQ6AEwAg v onepage&q Alexander 20Nicaea 20Punjab&f false Alexander the Great a reader Author Ian Worthington Editor Ian Worthington Edition illustrated, reprint Publisher Routledge, 2003 ISBN 0 415 29186 0, ISBN 978 0 415 29186 6 Length 332 pages p. 175 ref ref http www.livius.org aj al alexander alexander z2.html Alexander the Great his towns ref Following the Battle of the Hydaspes , Alexander founded two cities . One on the site of the battle he named Alexandria Niceae meaning Victory . The site of that city is still undetermined and a number of candidates have been put forward for the location Huntingford identifies this Alexandria with a large mound west of Jhelum city, while Jona Lendering Lendering cites Jhelum in more general terms. Buddhist tradition mentions an unnamed city south of Jhelum that some speculate may have been Nicaea. The Hungarians Hungarian archaeologist and Silk Road expert Aurel Stein Sir Marc Aurel Stein believed that instead of using the Grand Trunk Road road from Taxila to Jhelum which dates from medieval times, Alexander s army went south to cross the Jhelum River ... is the traditional claim by the residents of Mong and nearby Phalia that Mong is Hellenistic Nicaea ... more details
Other uses Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Nicaea image File Siege of Nicaea.jpg 200px caption partof the First Crusade and Byzantine Seljuk wars date May 14 to June 19, 1097 place znik Nicaea result Crusader Byzantine victory combatant1 File Cross Templar.svg 20px border Crusaders , br File Komnenos Isaac Arms.svg 15px border link alt Byzantine Empire combatant2 Sultanate of Rum commander1 File Blason sicile famille Hauteville.svg 20px Bohemund I of Antioch Bohemund of Taranto , br File Blason province fr Provence.svg 20px Raymond IV of Toulouse , br File Blason Lorraine.svg 20px Godfrey of Bouillon , br Manuel Boutoumites commander2 Kilij Arslan I strength1 Crusaders br 30,000 ... Land , p. 32 Eventually the Crusader forces outside Nicaea numbered around 4,200 4,500 cavalry ... Seljuk Crusader War The Siege of Nicaea took place from May 14 to June 19, 1097, during the First Crusade . Background znik Nicaea znik , located on the eastern shore of Lake znik , had been ... I initially felt that the second wave of crusade rs were not a threat. He left his family and his treasury behind in Nicaea and went east to fight the Danishmends for control of the Melitene . Crusader ... to arrive at Nicaea, with Bohemond I of Antioch Bohemund of Taranto , Bohemond s nephew ... blockade Lake Ascanius, which had up to this point been used by the Turks to supply Nicaea with food ... dux of Nicaea and forbade the crusaders from entering in groups larger than 10 men at a time. Boutoumites ... have had even more if they had captured Nicaea themselves. Boutoumites would not permit them ... The crusaders left Nicaea on June 26, in two contingents Bohemond, Tancred, Robert of Flanders ... Nicaea. Foot notes reflist Sources Anna Comnena , Alexiad Fulcher of Chartres , Historia Hierosolymitana ... Ltd. 2006. coord missing Turkey Category Battles of the First Crusade Nicaea 1097 Category Sieges involving the Byzantine Empire Nicaea 1097 Category Byzantine Seljuk battles in Anatolia Category ... more details
Other uses Nicaea disambiguation Nicaea In Greek mythology , Nicaea was a nymph the Astakid nymph , as referred to by Nonnus , the daughter of the river god Sangarius mythology Sangarius and Cybele . She was a devotee of the goddess Artemis . When a shepherd, Hymnus , pursued Nicaea, she killed him with an arrow to the heart. This enraged Eros , who inspired Dionysus to fall in love with her. Dionysus pursued her for a long while. When she continued to spurn his advances, Dionysus intoxicated her and then raped her while she slept. Nicaea conceived Telete from this union after her daughter s birth, Nicaea attempted to hang herself. Although surviving stories do not tell if she made any further suicide attempts, she did live to see Aura mythology Aura , another nymph impregnated by Dionysus in the same manner, going into labor and giving birth to Iacchus , as described in Nonnus s Dionysiaca . Dionysus named the city Nicaea city Nicaea after her. References Nonnus , Dionysiaca , 16 passim 48. 866 876 External links Theoi Nikaia http www.theoi.com Nymphe NympheNikaia.html See also Greco Roman mysteries References SmithDGRBM Category Nymphs Category Dionysus in mythology Category Greek mythology of Anatolia de Nikaia Mythologie it Nicea mitologia pt Niceia filha de Sang rio ... more details
For other uses, see NicaeaNicaea lang el N , c.335 BC ref http www.livius.org ne nn nicaea nicaea.html Nicaea s article at Livius.org ref about 302 BC was a Greek Macedonia Greece Macedonian noblewoman and was a daughter of the powerful regent Antipater ref Heckel, Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire , p.175 ref by unnamed mother. She was born and raised in Macedonia when her father was governor of Macedonia during the reign of Greek King Alexander the Great . ref http www.livius.org ne nn nicaea nicaea.html Nicaea s article at Livius.org ref Nicaea was sent by her father to Asia accompanied by her brother Iollas and a certain Archias ref Heckel ... relations with the regent. Perdiccas, though already entertaining hostile designs married Nicaea. Not so long afterwards by the advice of Eumenes determined to divorce Nicaea, married Cleopatra of Macedon ... www.livius.org ne nn nicaea nicaea.html Nicaea s article at Livius.org ref , in part of a formed alliance Antipater married Nicaea to Lysimachus who governed Thrace . ref Lightman, A to Z of ancient ... Minor and Macedonia Greece Macedon . Through her marriage, Nicaea became a Queen consort . Nicaea ... the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire , p.175 ref Through Arsinoe I, Nicaea would have further descendants. Nicaea died at an unknown date from unknown causes sometime about from 302 BC until after 300 BC. ref http www.livius.org ne nn nicaea nicaea.html Nicaea s article at Livius.org ref In c.300 BC, Lysimachus renames a city in Bithynia , Asia Minor, called znik Nicaea in honor of his late wife. ref http www.livius.org ne nn nicaea nicaea.html Nicaea s article at Livius.org ... bis in die r mische Kaiserzeit, C.H.Beck, 1977 http www.livius.org ne nn nicaea nicaea.html Nicaea ..., Nicaea Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE ... queens consort DEFAULTSORT Macedon, Nicaea Of bg de Nikaia Tochter des Antipater fr ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 Sporus of Nicaea was a Greeks Greek mathematician and astronomer , b. ca. 240 d. ca. 300 , probably Nicaea Greek language Greek Nikaia , ancient district Bithynia , modern day Iznik in province Bursa Province Bursa , in modern day Turkey . Much of his work focused on squaring the circle and reproducing cube s, both in his own attempts at these problems or in criticizing the work of other contemporary mathematicians. Sporus also criticized Archimedes for not producing a more accurate approximation of . Greek mathematics Persondata name Sporus of Nicaea alternative names short description date of birth 240 place of birth date of death 300 place of death Category Ancient Greek mathematicians Category Ancient Greek astronomers Category 240 births Category 300 deaths AncientGreece bio stub Greece scientist stub Europe mathematician stub Europe astronomer stub fr Sporus de Nic e nl Sporus van Nicaea pl Sporus z Nikei sl Sporos sh Spor iz Nikeje ... more details
otheruses Nicaea disambiguation Nicaea was wife of Alexander of Corinth Alexander , tyrant of Corinth during the reign of Antigonus Gonatas . After the death of her husband, who was thought to have been poisoned by the command of Gonatas, Nicaea retained possession of the important fortress of Corinth but Antigonus lulled her into security by offering her the hand of his son Demetrius II of Macedon Demetrius in marriage, and took the opportunity during the nuptial festivities to surprise the citadel. She is probably the same person mentioned by Sudas s.v. Euphorion as patronising the poet Euphorion of Chalcis , though that author calls her husband ruler of Euboea , instead of Corinth. References SmithDGRBM Category Ancient Corinthians ca Nicea de Corint de Nikaia von Korinth el ... more details