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As a child, he had been captured at Nicaea in 1097.
Nicaea was in a state of civil war and there would be no turning back.
"Give me forty miles a day and you can have two days at Nicaea!"
From here they began approaching the city of Nicaea.
This was decided by the Council of Nicaea in 325.
The council held under him at Nicaea in 325 enacted an agreement with the emperor's support.
The 12th century saw a period of relative stability and prosperity at Nicaea.
However, the strife within the Church did not end with Nicaea.
Nicaea however was to deal mostly with the Arian controversy.
Did you see how quickly he swooped upon surrendered Nicaea?
We leave Nicaea to the emperor and we march on.
Not since the council at Nicaea were such momentous issues considered, weighed.
I think there's a connection with what's happening on Nicaea.'
It was then that he participated at the Council of Nicaea.
Of course, the Turks were waiting on the road to Nicaea.
Even so, by the time the latecomers arrived, Nicaea had been under siege for almost a month.
But like much on Nicaea, appearances could be deceptive.
It is known that a preparation meeting for the Council of Nicaea was held here in 324.
In 1235, finally, the last Latin possessions fell to Nicaea.
For his lord, he fought against the Empire of Nicaea.
Nicaea had been their first real test, and they had come through it handsomely.
'Nicaea was already under siege by the time we got there, and indeed, fell the next day, no thanks to us.
Nicaea was able to consolidate their eastern frontier for the remainder of the century.
Alexios was then confined to a monastery at Nicaea, where he died later in 1211.
This new polity was to become known as the Empire of Nicaea.