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Nicomedia

Nicomedes I of Bithynia founded the city of Nicomedia (modern Ismid), at the head of the Gulf of Astacus (which opens on the Propontis), in 264 BC The city has ever since been one of the chief towns in this part of Asia Minor. It was the metropolis of Bithynia under the Roman empire (see Nicaea), and Diocletian made it the chief city of the Eastern Roman empire. Owing to its position at the convergence of the Asiatic roads to the new capital, Nicomedia retained its importance even after the foundation of Constantinople and its own capture by the Turks (1338).

Its modern name is Izmit.

See C. Texier, Asie mineure (Paris, 1839); V. Cuenet, Turquie d'Asie (Paris, 1894).

Original text from http://1911encyclopedia.org

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Adrian of Nicomedia | Anthimus I of Constantinople | Arius | Arrian | Barbara | Bithynia | Didache | Eusebius | Eusebius of Nicomedia | Flavius Arrianus | Flavius Arrianus Xenophon | Helena, mother of Constantine the Great | Helena of Constantinople | Imre Thököly | Ismid | Izmit | Libanios | Libanius | Maximianus | Maximianus of Constantinople | Maximinus | Maximinus II | Maximus Planudes | Michael Constantine Psellus | Michael Psellos | Michael Psellos the Younger | Michael Psellus the Younger | Nicomedes II of Bithynia | Nicomedes I of Bithynia | Osmanic Empire | Ottoman | Ottoman Emperor | Ottoman Empire | Ottoman dynasty | Ottomans | Patriarch Anthimus I | Patriarch Maximianus of Constantinople | Philotheos Bryennios | Philotheus Bryennius | Porte | Roman Emperor | Saint Adrian | Saint George | St. George | St George | Sublime Porte | Sultan of the Ottoman Empire | Turkish Empire | Zipoetes


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