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'''''Nikitas''''', or '''''Nicetas'''', may refer to any of the following saints:
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'''''Nikitas''''', or '''''Nicetas''''', may refer to any of the following saints:
  
*St. Nikitas the Bishop of Hitron of Cyprus ([[September 15]]) - ''He is unknown to the Synaxaristes of the Church but is commemorated by the “Χάκκετ” (which is the History of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus, τ. Β', σελ. 202, translation by Χ. Παπαϊωάννου).''
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*St. Nikitas the Bishop of Hitron of Cyprus ([[September 15]])
* St. '''[[Nikitas the Great Maryr]]''' ([[September 15]]) - ''the Gothic''
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* Great-martyr '''[[Nikitas the Goth]]''' ([[September 15]])
* St. [[Nicetas the Confessor|''''Nicetas the Confessor''']] ('''[[October 13]]''' and [['''April 3]]''')
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* St. '''[[Nicetas the Confessor]]''' ([[October 13]] and [[April 3]])
* St. Nikitas the New ([[December 17]]) - ''No biographical text is saved on this saint other than a “mention” by a work that is held at the Great Lavra at Mount Athos by the great literary “Θεοδώρου Μουζάλων”, who only mentions his name and a date.''
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* St. Nikitas the New ([[December 17]])
* Osios Nikitas ([[February 14]]) - ''No information exists on this saint other than a mention''
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* Venerable Nikitas ([[February 14]])
* St. Nikitas the New and priest-martyr ([[February 19]]) - ''He was from Eipiros of Greece (this is in the North, mainland opposite Corfu) and he became a priest-monk at Mount Athos at the Skete of St. Annes and then at the Russian monastery of St. Panteleimons. He was so passionate about Christ that he then left the mountain to preach the Word in the area of Drama and Serres and denounce Moameth. He was imprisoned by the Turks in Serres and put through extreme tortures including pushing fire into his nostrils, pulling out his nails, burning of his private parts and various other tortures. He endured until the 19th Feb where they hung him.''
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* St. Nikitas the New and priest-martyr ([[February 19]])
* St. Nikitas the Confessor and Bishop of Apolloniadis ([[March 20]]) - ''He lived during the years of the iconoclasts.''
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* St. Nikitas the Confessor and Bishop of Apolloniadis ([[March 20]]) - Lived during the years of the iconoclasts.
* St. '''[[Nicetas the Hieromartyr]]''', struggler of Serrai (Никита Сярски, свещеномъченик) ('''[[April 4]]''')
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* St. '''[[Nicetas the Hieromartyr]]''', struggler of Serrai (Никита Сярски, свещеномъченик) ([[April 4]])
 
* St. Nikitas the Sinaite ([[May 12]])
 
* St. Nikitas the Sinaite ([[May 12]])
 
* St. Nikitas the called (Russian) ([[May 14]])
 
* St. Nikitas the called (Russian) ([[May 14]])
* Osios Nikitas ([[May 20]])
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* Venerable Nikitas ([[May 20]])
 
* St. Nikitas the Stylite (Russian) [[May 24]])
 
* St. Nikitas the Stylite (Russian) [[May 24]])
* St. Nikitas Archbishop of Chalkida ([[May 28]]) -''mentioned in the Lavriotik Codex D39.''
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* St. Nikitas Archbishop of Chalkida ([[May 28]]) -mentioned in the Lavriotik Codex D39.
* St. Nikitas the Newmartyr from Nisyros ([[June 21]]) - ''(b. 1716 in Nissyros)''
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* St. Nikitas the Newmartyr from Nisyros ([[June 21]]) - (b. 1716 in Nissyros)
  
 
''Nikitas'' may also refer to:
 
''Nikitas'' may also refer to:
* Patriarch #121 of Constantinople - [[Nicetas of Constantinople]] (766-780)
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* [[Nicetas I of Constantinople]] (766-780) - Patriarch #121 of Constantinople  
* Patriarch #175 of Constantinople - [[Nicetas II of Constantinople|Nicetas II Muntanes of Constantinople]]
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* [[Nicetas II of Constantinople|Nicetas II Muntanes of Constantinople]] - Patriarch #175 of Constantinople
* Archbishops #35 of Athens Nicetas I (869/870-881?)  
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* Nicetas (1122-1126) - Metropolitan #16 of Kiev
* Archbishop #40 of Athens Nicetas II (?-927)  
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* Nicetas I (869/870-881?) - Archbishops #35 of Athens  
* Archbishop #48 of Athens Nicetas III (?-1103)
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* Nicetas II (?-927) - Archbishop #40 of Athens
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* Nicetas III (?-1103) - Archbishop #48 of Athens
 
* [[Nikitas Stithatos]], author in Volume 4 of the [[Philokalia]].
 
* [[Nikitas Stithatos]], author in Volume 4 of the [[Philokalia]].
* '''[[Nikitas (Lulias) of Dardanellia]]''', [[Orthodox Metropolitanate of Hong Kong and Southeast Asia|Metropolitan of Hong King and Southeast Asia]]
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* [[Nikitas (Lulias) of Dardanellia]], [[Orthodox Metropolitanate of Hong Kong and Southeast Asia|Metropolitan of Hong King and Southeast Asia]]
 
* Rev. Fr. [[Nikitas (Mellios)]] of the Philippines.
 
* Rev. Fr. [[Nikitas (Mellios)]] of the Philippines.
* The Byzantine historian, '''[[Nicetas Choniates]]'''
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* [[Nicetas Choniates]] - The Byzantine historian
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Latest revision as of 21:01, November 14, 2011

Nikitas, or Nicetas, may refer to any of the following saints:

Nikitas may also refer to: