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  1. Nicomedia is hidden beneath modern İzmit, and the sixty-six relief panels (and other finds) were uncovered through rescue excavations in 2001 and 2009. In 2015-2018, the reliefs were studied and identified thanks to the TÜBİTAK Çukurbağ Archaeological Project, and the project’s director, Tuna Şare Ağtürk, has produced the primary ...

  2. Anthimus of Nicomedia (Greek: Ἄνθιμος Νικομηδείας; martyred 303 or 311–12), was the bishop of Nicomedia in Bithynia, where he was beheaded during a persecution of Christians, traditionally placed under Diocletian (following Eusebius), in which "rivers of blood" flowed.

  3. Juliana of Nicomedia (Greek: Ίουλιανή Νικομηδείας) is an Anatolian Christian saint, said to have suffered martyrdom during the Diocletianic persecution in 304. She was popular as a patron saint of the sick during the Middle Ages , especially in the Netherlands .

  4. NicoMediaが見据える”WarkPlan & SmileCommunity" 映像を媒体として全ての人が幸せになれるように。 NicoMedia/株式会社ニコメディア(映像制作). 194 likes · 13 were here.

  5. nicomedia: history, ancient sources, and . early scholarship. Ancient Nicomedia, once the administrative capital . of the eastern Roman empire, now lies just below the industrial city of İzmit in Turkey (ca. 100 km east of Istanbul). Strategically located between West and East, Nicomedia, along with its protected harbor in the Pro -

  6. May 2, 2014 · Directed, produced, and edited by Nate Hovee, this NTG Production Izmit introductory film provides a unique look at one of Turkey's best kept archaeological ...

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  7. Nicomedia (/ˌnɪkəˈmiːdiə/; Greek: Νικομήδεια, Nikomedeia; modern İzmit) was an ancient Greek city located in what is now Turkey. In 286, Nicomedia became the eastern and most senior capital city of the Roman Empire (chosen by the emperor Diocletian who ruled in the east), a status which the city maintained during the Tetrarchy system (293–324). The city was incorporated into ...

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