Theopemptus of Nicomedia died in 303.
Juliana of Nicomedia died in 304.
Anthimus of Nicomedia died in 303.
Eusebius of Nicomedia died in 341.
Saint Patricia of Nicomedia was martyred about the year 304 at Nicomedia (in modern Turkey).
Siege of Nicomedia happened in 1333.
The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.
The patron saints of jailers or prison guards are:Adrian of Nicomedia Hippolytus of Rome Martinian of Rome Processus
The following saints are memorialized on December 28: * Agapes of Nicomedia * Anthony of Lérins * Caesarius of Armenia * Castor * Conindrus * Domitian * Domna of Nicomedia * Domnio of Rome * Eutychius * Gowan of Wales * Holy Innocents * Indes of Nicomedia * Ignatius of Lom * Johannes Riedgasser * Martyrs of Nicomedia * Maughold * Nicholas Mello * Otto of Heidelberg * Rogatian
3rd century
The relics of Saint Juliana of Nicomedia are believed to be in the Church of Saint George in Istanbul, Turkey. They were transferred there in the 13th century.
Philip A. Stadter has written: 'Arrian of Nicomedia'
The Anabasis of Alexander by Arrian of Nicomedia.