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  1. Nicomedia (en griego antiguo: Νικομήδεια, romanizado: Nikomếdeia) fue una antigua ciudad de Anatolia, capital del reino de Bitinia, que es la actual ciudad de Izmit en Turquía. Aníbal Barca se suicidó en esta ciudad en 183 a. C. y el historiador Arriano nació allí hacia el año 90.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NicomediaNicomedia - Wikipedia

    Nicomedia (/ ˌ n ɪ k ə ˈ m iː d i ə /; Greek: Νικομήδεια, Nikomedeia; modern İzmit) was an ancient Greek city located in what is now Turkey. In 286, Nicomedia became the eastern and most senior capital city of the Roman Empire (chosen by the emperor Diocletian who ruled in the east), a status which the city ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › İzmitİzmit - Wikipedia

    İzmit was known as Nicomedia (Greek: Νικομήδεια) and Ólbia (Greek: Ὀλβία) in antiquity, and was the eastern and most senior capital city of the Roman Empire between 286 and 324, during the Tetrarchy introduced by Diocletian.

    • 480 km² (190 sq mi)
    • Kocaeli
  4. entry: NICOMEDIA NW Turkey. About 91 km E-SE of Istanbul at the head of the Gulf of Nicomedia; the modern İsmit. Nicomedia was founded about 264 B.C. by Nicomedes I of Bithynia ( Strab. 12.4.2) on the site of the Greek colony of Olbia.