Nicephorus
Nikephoros ( Νικηφόρος, Greek: victory usual, of νικη ( nike ) "victory" and φορεω ( phoreo ) " achieve, carry ", Latin form: Nicephorus or Nicephorus ) has the following meanings:
- Nicephorus is the name of: Nicephorus of Antioch, Martyr and Orthodox saints
- Nicephorus I, Byzantine Emperor
- Nicephorus II Phocas, Byzantine Emperor
- Nicephorus III. Botaneiates, Byzantine Emperor
- Nicephorus I ( Patriarch ), Patriarch of Constantinople and the Byzantine chronicler Opel
- Nikephoros Bryennios, Byzantine Military
- Nicephorus Ouranos, Byzantine Military
- Nicephorus of Miletus, Bishop of Miletus
- Nikephoros Blemmydes, Byzantine polymath
- Nicephorus I of Epirus
- Nicephorus (Cyprus), the Cypriot Archbishop
- Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopulos, Byzantine church historian
- Nikephoros Gregoras ( * ca 1295, † 1360 ), Byzantine historian, theologian, writer and astronomer
- Clemens Nicephorus, co-founder of Sokolnitzkiklosters
- Nicephoros Cantacuzenos, Ukrainian Holy
- Hermann Nicephorus, Baroque philosopher
- A scientific journal dealing with the sport in antiquity, see Nicephorus (Journal)
- Epithet of the Greek gods Zeus and Athena
- Disambiguation