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Niketas David Paphlagon (Greek: Νικήτας Δαβὶδ Παφλαγών), also known as Nicetas the Paphlagonian or Nicetas of Paphlagonia, was a prolific Byzantine Greek writer of the late 9th and early 10th century. Older scholarship dated Niketas' death to about 890, but more recent research suggests that he was born around 885 and was active as late as 963. He was a disciple of Arethas of Caesarea. In a letter, Arethas calls him a scholastikos, meaning lawyer. "David" appears to be a religious name, which he may have taken later in life. When Arethas, under pressure from Pope Nicholas I, moved to support the of the Emperor Leo VI, Niketas distributed all his master's goods to the poor and fled to Thrace. He was arrested and imprisoned in Constantinople. The Patriarch Euthymios I secured his release, b

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  • Nicetes Paflagó (ca)
  • Νικήτας Παφλαγών (el)
  • Nicétas de Paphlagonie (fr)
  • Niceta il Paflagone (it)
  • Niketas David Paphlagon (en)
  • Никита Пафлагон (ru)
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  • David Nicetes Paflagó (David Nicetas Paphlago, Νικήτας) conegut simplement com a Nicetes Paflagó, fou un religiós bizantí probablement bisbe de a Paflagònia, que va viure a l'entorn del 880 i es va destacar per la seva fidelitat al patriarca Ignasi I i la seva oposició a Foci. Molts autors identifiquen amb Nicetes Paflagó l'autor Nicetes Retor (Nicetas Rhetor, Νικήτας) un religiós bizantí, del que no s'ha pogut establir amb certesa la seva època i se'l situa generalment al segle ix. (ca)
  • Ο Νικήτας Παφλαγών ή Νικήτας Δαυίδ υπήρξε Βυζαντινός συγγραφέας του 10ου αιώνα. Η καταγωγή του δεν είναι ακριβώς γνωστή άν και στον συναξαριστή του επισκόπου Ματθαίου Λαγγή τόμος Φεβρουαρίου, έκτη τού μηνός , σελ. 144 ,σε υποσημείωση λέγει οτι είναι ο Συμεών ο Μεταφραστής. Ήκμασε κατά τις βασιλείες Λέοντος του Σοφού και Κωνσταντίνου Πορφυρογέννητου. Σπουδαιότερο έργο του ο Βίος Ιγνατίου, εξυμνητικό του Ιγνάτιου και επικριτικό για τον Φώτιο. (el)
  • Nicétas de Paphlagonie (en grec Νικήτας ό Παφλαγών), dit aussi Nicétas David, est un écrivain religieux byzantin, notamment hagiographe, né vers 885 en Paphlagonie, mort vers le milieu du Xe siècle. (fr)
  • Niceta il Paflagone (in greco medievale Νικήτας ὁ Παϕλαγών), chiamato pure Niceta David (... – ...; fl. IX-X secolo), è stato uno scrittore bizantino, la cui opera è nota per avversare lo stile argomentativo e più preciso di Fozio. È ricordato anche come compilatore di testimonianze riguardanti l'VIII concilio ecumenico (869-870). Presunta una doppia identità omonima: tra il teologo-filosofo, allievo di Areta Cesareò, è l'autore di una biografia su Ignazio I (probabilmente di qualche secolo successiva). (it)
  • Ники́та Пафлаго́н (греч. Νικήτας ὁ Παφλαγών; кон. IX — сер. X) — византийский философ конца IX — нач. X века, ученик Арефы Кесарийского. (ru)
  • Niketas David Paphlagon (Greek: Νικήτας Δαβὶδ Παφλαγών), also known as Nicetas the Paphlagonian or Nicetas of Paphlagonia, was a prolific Byzantine Greek writer of the late 9th and early 10th century. Older scholarship dated Niketas' death to about 890, but more recent research suggests that he was born around 885 and was active as late as 963. He was a disciple of Arethas of Caesarea. In a letter, Arethas calls him a scholastikos, meaning lawyer. "David" appears to be a religious name, which he may have taken later in life. When Arethas, under pressure from Pope Nicholas I, moved to support the of the Emperor Leo VI, Niketas distributed all his master's goods to the poor and fled to Thrace. He was arrested and imprisoned in Constantinople. The Patriarch Euthymios I secured his release, b (en)
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  • David Nicetes Paflagó (David Nicetas Paphlago, Νικήτας) conegut simplement com a Nicetes Paflagó, fou un religiós bizantí probablement bisbe de a Paflagònia, que va viure a l'entorn del 880 i es va destacar per la seva fidelitat al patriarca Ignasi I i la seva oposició a Foci. Molts autors identifiquen amb Nicetes Paflagó l'autor Nicetes Retor (Nicetas Rhetor, Νικήτας) un religiós bizantí, del que no s'ha pogut establir amb certesa la seva època i se'l situa generalment al segle ix. (ca)
  • Ο Νικήτας Παφλαγών ή Νικήτας Δαυίδ υπήρξε Βυζαντινός συγγραφέας του 10ου αιώνα. Η καταγωγή του δεν είναι ακριβώς γνωστή άν και στον συναξαριστή του επισκόπου Ματθαίου Λαγγή τόμος Φεβρουαρίου, έκτη τού μηνός , σελ. 144 ,σε υποσημείωση λέγει οτι είναι ο Συμεών ο Μεταφραστής. Ήκμασε κατά τις βασιλείες Λέοντος του Σοφού και Κωνσταντίνου Πορφυρογέννητου. Σπουδαιότερο έργο του ο Βίος Ιγνατίου, εξυμνητικό του Ιγνάτιου και επικριτικό για τον Φώτιο. (el)
  • Niketas David Paphlagon (Greek: Νικήτας Δαβὶδ Παφλαγών), also known as Nicetas the Paphlagonian or Nicetas of Paphlagonia, was a prolific Byzantine Greek writer of the late 9th and early 10th century. Older scholarship dated Niketas' death to about 890, but more recent research suggests that he was born around 885 and was active as late as 963. He was a disciple of Arethas of Caesarea. In a letter, Arethas calls him a scholastikos, meaning lawyer. "David" appears to be a religious name, which he may have taken later in life. When Arethas, under pressure from Pope Nicholas I, moved to support the of the Emperor Leo VI, Niketas distributed all his master's goods to the poor and fled to Thrace. He was arrested and imprisoned in Constantinople. The Patriarch Euthymios I secured his release, but forced him to live in seclusion for two years. Niketas was a prolific author on Christian topics. He wrote about fifty hagiographies, a treatise on calculating the end times, a commentary on the Psalms and many other works, including possibly pamphlets against Leo VI and Euthymios. In his commentary, he provides a moral exhortation for every psalm, which was an innovation at the time. He also evinces a strong dislike of musical instruments. His biography of Ignatios of Constantinople functions also as a tract against Photios. It was probably written in the 910s. His biography of Gregory of Agrigento was highly esteemed by Symeon the Metaphrast, who included it in his synaxarium. He was accused of heresy for proclaiming himself God, although this probably means only that he emphasised the divine nature in man. (en)
  • Nicétas de Paphlagonie (en grec Νικήτας ό Παφλαγών), dit aussi Nicétas David, est un écrivain religieux byzantin, notamment hagiographe, né vers 885 en Paphlagonie, mort vers le milieu du Xe siècle. (fr)
  • Niceta il Paflagone (in greco medievale Νικήτας ὁ Παϕλαγών), chiamato pure Niceta David (... – ...; fl. IX-X secolo), è stato uno scrittore bizantino, la cui opera è nota per avversare lo stile argomentativo e più preciso di Fozio. È ricordato anche come compilatore di testimonianze riguardanti l'VIII concilio ecumenico (869-870). Presunta una doppia identità omonima: tra il teologo-filosofo, allievo di Areta Cesareò, è l'autore di una biografia su Ignazio I (probabilmente di qualche secolo successiva). (it)
  • Ники́та Пафлаго́н (греч. Νικήτας ὁ Παφλαγών; кон. IX — сер. X) — византийский философ конца IX — нач. X века, ученик Арефы Кесарийского. (ru)
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