Nicetas or Niketas () is a Greek given name, meaning "victorious one" (from
Nike
Nike often refers to:
* Nike (mythology), a Greek goddess who personifies victory
* Nike, Inc., a major American producer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment
Nike may also refer to:
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victory
The term victory (from Latin ''victoria'') originally applied to warfare, and denotes success achieved in personal Duel, combat, after military operations in general or, by extension, in any competition. Success in a military campaign constitu ...
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The veneration of martyr saint
Nicetas the Goth
Nicetas ( Russ. Никита ''Nikita'', Ukrain. Микита, from Greek Νικήτας '' Niketas'') is a Christian martyr of the 4th century, venerated particularly in the Russian Orthodox Church. His feastday is 15 September.Butler's Lives o ...
in the medieval period gave rise to the Slavic forms: ''
Nikita
Nikita may refer to:
* Nikita (given name)
* Nikita, Crimea, a town in Crimea
* Nikita the Tanner, a character in East Slavic folklore
Film and television
*''Little Nikita'', a 1988 film
* ''La Femme Nikita'' (film), also known as ''Nikita'', a 19 ...
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Mykyta Mykyta ( uk, Мики́та ) is a Ukrainian given name, cognate of Belarusian ''Mikita'' and Russian ''Nikita'', all originally borrowed from Greek ''Nicetas''.
Notable persons with the name Mykyta include:
* Mykyta Burda (born 1995), Ukrainian ...
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Mikita
Mikita is a Belarusian given name, cognate of Ukrainian Mykyta and Russian ''Nikita'', all originally borrowed from Greek '' Nicetas''.
People with the given name
* Mikita Brottman (born 1966), British scholar, psychoanalyst, author and cult ...
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People with the name Nicetas
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Nicetas of Syracuse
Hicetas ( grc, Ἱκέτας or ; c. 400 – c. 335 BC) was a Greek philosopher of the Pythagorean School. He was born in Syracuse. Like his fellow Pythagorean Ecphantus and the Academic Heraclides Ponticus, he believed that the daily move ...
, ( 400 – 335 BC), Greek philosopher
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Nicetas of Smyrna
Nicetas or Niketas () is a Greek given name, meaning "victorious one" (from Nike "victory").
The veneration of martyr saint Nicetas the Goth in the medieval period gave rise to the Slavic forms: ''Nikita, Mykyta and Mikita''
People with the name N ...
, late 1st-century Greek sophist and rhetorician, see
Second Sophistic
The Second Sophistic is a literary-historical term referring to the Greek writers who flourished from the reign of Nero until c. 230 AD and who were catalogued and celebrated by Philostratus in his ''Lives of the Sophists''. However, some recent ...
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Nicetas of Remesiana
Nicetas (c. 335–414) was Bishop of Remesiana (present-day Bela Palanka, Serbia), which was then in the Roman province of Dacia Mediterranea.
Biography
Nicetas promoted Latin sacred music for use during the Eucharistic worship and reputedly co ...
, 4th-century bishop of the Dacians, now the patron saint of Romania
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Nicetas the Goth
Nicetas ( Russ. Никита ''Nikita'', Ukrain. Микита, from Greek Νικήτας '' Niketas'') is a Christian martyr of the 4th century, venerated particularly in the Russian Orthodox Church. His feastday is 15 September.Butler's Lives o ...
, 4th-century martyr
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Nicetas (Bishop of Aquileia), mid-5th-century archbishop of Aquileia
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Nicetas (cousin of Heraclius)
Nicetas or Niketas ( el, Νικήτας) was the cousin of Emperor Heraclius. He played a major role in the revolt against Phocas that brought Heraclius to the throne, where he captured Egypt for his cousin. Nicetas remained governor of Egypt (or a ...
, early 7th-century Byzantine general
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Niketas the Persian
Niketas was a 7th-century Byzantine officer. He was the son and heir of the Sassanid Persian general and briefly ''shahanshah'', Shahrbaraz.
Biography
Niketas was the son of Shahrbaraz, a famous Persian general who had led Sassanid armies in Sy ...
, 7th-century Byzantine officer
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Niketas (son of Artabasdos) Niketas ( el, Νικήτας) was the eldest son of the Byzantine general and usurper Artabasdos (r. 741–743). He served as a general during his father's usurpation against Emperor Constantine V (r. 741–775).
Biography
Niketas was the eldest so ...
, mid-8th-century Byzantine general
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Nicetas of Medikion (Nicetas the Confessor, 783 – 824), Byzantine monk and hegumenos
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Nicetas the Patrician (Nicetas Monomachos, 761 – 836), Byzantine eunuch official and monk, opponent of Iconoclasm
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Niketas Byzantios
Nicetas or Niketas () is a Greek given name, meaning "victorious one" (from Nike "victory").
The veneration of martyr saint Nicetas the Goth in the medieval period gave rise to the Slavic forms: '' Nikita, Mykyta and Mikita''
People with the nam ...
, ninth century, Byzantine theologian, school of Photius, wrote on Islam
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Niketas Ooryphas
Niketas Oryphas or Oöryphas ( el, or , fl. 860–873). was a distinguished Byzantine official, ''patrikios'',. and admiral under the Byzantine emperors Michael III (r. 842–867) and Basil I the Macedonian (r. 867–886), who achieved several ...
( 860 – 873), Byzantine official, patrician and admiral
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Niketas (son of Ioube)
Niketas ( el, Νικήτας), the son of Ioube, was a Byzantine officer of Arab origin who served as the governor (''strategos'') of the Cibyrrhaeot Theme in ca. 912.
Niketas is only mentioned by the ''De Administrando Imperio'', a work compiled ...
( 912), Byzantine general and governor
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Nicetas of Heraclea
Nicetas () was an 11th-century Greek clergyman. A deacon of St. Sophia, Constantinople
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, 11th-century Greek catenist
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Nicetas Eugenianus
Nicetas or Niketas () is a Greek given name, meaning "victorious one" (from Nike (mythology), Nike "victory").
The veneration of martyr saint Nicetas the Goth in the medieval period gave rise to the Slavic forms: ''Nikita (given name), Nikita, Myky ...
, Byzantine Greek author of ''Drosilla'' and ''Charicles'', see
Jean François Boissonade de Fontarabie
Jean François Boissonade de Fontarabie (12 August 17748 September 1857) was a French classical scholar.
Life
He was born in Paris. In 1792 he entered the public service during the administration of General Dumouriez. Driven out in 1795, he was ...
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Nicetas of Novgorod ( 1095 – 1108), saint and Bishop of Novgorod
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Nicetas of Nicomedia, 12th-century archbishop
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Nicetas of Chonae, 12th-century bishop in Byzantine Anatolia
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Nicetas (Bogomil bishop) (''papa Nicetas''), 12th-century bishop of Constantinople
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Niketas Choniates
Niketas or Nicetas Choniates ( el, Νικήτας Χωνιάτης; c. 1155 – 1217), whose actual surname was Akominatos (Ἀκομινάτος), was a Byzantine Greek government official and historian – like his brother Michael Akominatos, wh ...
( 1155 – c. 1215), Byzantine historian
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Niketas Scholares ( 1341 – 1361), Byzantine Greek military leader
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Nicetas I of Constantinople ( 766 – 780), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
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Nicetas II of Constantinople ( 1186 – 1189), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
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Niketas Stethatos (Nicetas Pectoratus, 1005 – c. 1090), Byzantine mystic and theologian
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Nicetas of Naupactus, see
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* ''Nikon Nizetas'', cover name of WW1 spy
Alfred Redl
Alfred Redl (14 March 1864 – 25 May 1913) was an Austrian military officer who rose to head the '' Evidenzbureau'', the
counterintelligence wing of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army. Redl was one of the leading figures of pre-Wor ...
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Anicetus (disambiguation)
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Nikita (disambiguation)
Nikita may refer to:
* Nikita (given name)
* Nikita, Crimea, a town in Crimea
* Nikita the Tanner, a character in East Slavic folklore
Film and television
*''Little Nikita'', a 1988 film
* ''La Femme Nikita'' (film), also known as ''Nikita'', a 19 ...
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Victor (name) Victor is both a given name and a surname. It is Latin in origin meaning ''winner'' or ''conqueror''.
Although not directly associated with a Biblical name, Victor is one of the earliest Christian names, borne (as Vittorio) by several saints and po ...
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