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Nicetas, Saint, Abbot of Medikion, -824

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Personal name headingNicetas, Saint, Abbot of Medikion, -824
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Variant(s)Nicetas, Confessor, Saint, -824
Nicetas, Saint, Abbot of Medikion, d. 824
Niketas, of Medikion, Saint, -824
Niketas, Saint, Abbot of Medikion, -824
Nikita, Saint, Abbot of Medikion, -824
Nikita, the Confessor, Saint, -824
Death date0824
Found inZhitie prepodobnogo ott︠s︡a nashego Konstantina, chto iz iudeev, 2001: t.p. (sv. ispovednika Nikity, igumena Midikiĭskogo)
Oxford dictionary of Byzantium, 1991: v. 3, p. 1482 (Niketas of Medikion, Iconodule monk, saint, b. ca. 760, d. 3. Apr. 824)
Holweck, F.G. Biographical dictionary of the saints, 1924: p. 737 (Nicetas, abbot, confessor; abbot in Medikios monastery near Brussa (Asia Minor); d. 5 Apr. 824)
Hagiography database, via WWW, Sept. 19, 2003 (Niketas of Medikion, b. 760, d. 824, region: Caesarea of Bithynia. Constantinople. Medikion)
Delaney, J.J. Dictionary of saints, 1980: p. 424 (Nicetas, d. 824; native of Caesarea, Bithynia; became monk at Medikion Monastery at foot of Mount Olympus)
Butler's lives of the saints, 1956: v. 2, p. 21-22 (Apr. 3: St. Nicetas, Abbot (A.D. 824); b. in Bithynia)
Orthodox Church in America, via WWW, Sept. 19, 2003: feasts and saints/Apr. 3 (16 April) (venerable Nikita the Confessor, Abbot of Medikion, d. 824, hegumen of Mydicia Monastery)