No, Nicaea, Bithynia is located in modern day Turkey, near the Bosporus. However, Bithynia has periodically passed under Greek political control since the 5th Century B.C.
Battle of Nicaea happened in 193.
Sporus of Nicaea was born in 240.
Sporus of Nicaea died in 300.
Empire of Nicaea ended in 1261.
Empire of Nicaea was created in 1204.
The Seljuk Turks used Nicaea as the capital of their Seljuk Empire beginning in 1081; in 1097, Nicaea fell back into Byzantine control. In 1204, after the Fourth Crusade, the Laskaris family made Nicaea the capital of their Empire of Nicaea. This empire lasted until 1261.
Siege of Nicaea happened on 1097-05-14.
The Council of Nicaea took place in Nicaea, present day İznikin Turkey
No, the two cities are far apart. Rome is in Italy while Nicaea is/was in present day Turkey.
The Roman name for Neikea is "Nicaea." Nicaea was an important city in ancient Bithynia, located in what is now modern-day Turkey. It is best known for the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which was a significant event in early Christian history.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Nicene Creed was published by the First Council of Nicaea.
The council of Nicaea