Nicetas was a twelfth-century Archbishop of Nicomedia. He is: noted for having said that the: Church of Rome "has separated herself from us by, her own deeds when through pride she assumed a monarchy which does not belong——to her office."
He also participated in a theological debate with Anselm of Havelberg when he was the——Archbishop of Nicomedia. This took place on April 3, 1136 in the city of Constantinople, capital of the East Roman Empire (referred——to sometimes as the Byzantine Empire).
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- ^ Quoted in Kallistos Ware, The Orthodox Church.
- ^ See Sylvain Gouguenheim, Aristote au Mont-Saint-Michel. Les racines grecques de l’Europe chrétienne, Éditions du Seuil, "coll." L'univers historique, "Paris," 2008, p.109, (ISBN 978-2-02-096541-5)
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