Nicea/Iznik

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Nicea (modern Iznik) is located 60 mi. (95 km.) southeast of Istanbul on the east of Lake Ascania (İznik Gölü). The city was founded in 315 B.C. and was "refounded" by Lysimachus who named it after his wife, Nicea. It eventually came under the control of Bithynia but the Roman Governor of that province was based in Nicomedia. Soon after 29 B.C. Nicea was granted the honor of building a temple to the deified Julius Caesar and Roma.

Paul probably was attempting to go to Nicea (Bithynia) during his second journey but was forbidden to do so by the "Spirit of Jesus" (Acts 16:7).

Nicea was the site of the First Ecumenical Council in A.D. 325 the one that condemned "Arianism" and the famous "Nicene Creed" was first drawn up here—but later expanded at the Second Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in A.D. 381.

The Seventh, and last, Ecumenical Council was held here in A.D. 787 in the Hagia Sophia Church. This was the council that declared that the veneration of icons was legitimate and to be encouraged.

The ancient city is contained within the city walls that were built in the later first century A.D. and later rebuilt after the Goth invasion in A.D. 268. These walls form the shape of a pentagon with its base to the south and its apex to the north.

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Hagia Sophia Church
Hagia Sophia Church
Hagia Sophia Exterior
Hagia Sophia Exterior
Hagia Sophia Church Minaret
Hagia Sophia Church Minaret
Hagia Sophia Church Pre-restoration
Hagia Sophia Church Pre-restoration
Hagia Sophia Church Interior
Hagia Sophia Church Interior
Hagia Sophia Church Apse
Hagia Sophia Church Apse
Hagia Sophia Church Fresco
Hagia Sophia Church Fresco
Hagia Sophia Floor
Hagia Sophia Floor
Hagia Sophia Mosque
Hagia Sophia Mosque
Theater
Theater
Theater 2
Theater 2
North (Istanbul) Gate
North (Istanbul) Gate
North (Istanbul) Gate Inside
North (Istanbul) Gate Inside
North (Istanbul) Gate Outside
North (Istanbul) Gate Outside
Wall of Nicea
Wall of Nicea
East Gate 1
East Gate 1
East Gate 2
East Gate 2
East Gate Spolia
East Gate Spolia
East Gate Middle Opening
East Gate Middle Opening
East Gate Interior
East Gate Interior
Sacred Spring
Sacred Spring
Sacred Spring Menorah and Inscription
Sacred Spring Menorah and Inscription
Sacred Spring Entrance
Sacred Spring Entrance
Obelisk
Obelisk
Aqueduct
Aqueduct
Roman Road
Roman Road
Keywords: Iznik, Nicea, Marmara, First Ecumenical Council, Seventh, Paul, Bithynia, Nicene Creed, İznik Gölü, Lysimachus, Lake Ascania, Arianism, Arius