Definitions for Nicaea

Nicaea Ni·cae·a

Spelling: [nahy-see-uh]
IPA: /naɪˈsi ə/

Nicaea is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 75 anagrams from letters in Nicaea (aacein).

Definitions for Nicaea

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  1. an ancient city in NW Asia Minor: Nicene Creed formulated here a.d.

Examples for Nicaea

His health was already impaired by the fatigues of the journey, and he died at the city of Nicaea, in the year 1035.

As Lewis Ayres shows in his book Nicaea and its Legacy, there were numerous points of disagreement and dissent.

After the capture of Nicaea, the field-army of Kilij Arslan had to be met.

It was held at Nicaea in Bithynia, and was attended by 318 Bishops.

For chief minister the Emperor had a Turkish slave who had been captured by his father at Nicaea and brought up with him.

Not perhaps of the God of Nicaea, but what did these poor little quibblings and definitions of the theologians matter?

They chose for the meeting a part of the sea-shore, in the Malian gulf, near Nicaea.

The second, convened at Nicaea in 787, formally revived the adoration of images and reunited the Eastern church with that of Rome.

These last are also found at Nicaea, and at the monastery of St Luke.

He was immediately arrested and hurried to Nicaea in Bithynia.

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