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Gregory of Nyssa Gregory of Nyssa, also known as Gregory Nyssen ( or Γρηγόριος Νυσσηνός; c. 335 – c. 394), was an early Roman Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Nyssa from 372 to 376 and from 378 until his death in 394. He is ve ...
(335–395), 4th-century Christian bishop, theologian, and saint * Nyssa (''Doctor Who''), a fictional character in ''Doctor Who'' *
Nyssa Raatko Nyssa Raatko is a supervillain in DC Comics. Nyssa Raatko was created by Greg Rucka and Klaus Janson for the Batman series of comic books. She is an enemy of Batman, a daughter of Ra's al Ghul and the older half-sister of Talia. Nyssa made her fi ...
, an adversary of the DC Comics character Batman *
Nyssa (musician) NYSSA is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario, whose debut album ''Girls Like Me'' was released in 2020. Her second album, ''Shake Me Where I'm Foolish'', followed in 2024. She has been a two-time longlisted Polaris Music Prize nomi ...
, Canadian singer-songwriter


Places

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Nyssa (Alexander) Nagara (), also known as Dionysopolis (), was an ancient city in the northwest part of ("India within the Ganges"), distinguished in Ptolemy by the title 'also Dionysopolis'. It also appears in sources as Nagarahara, and was situated between ...
, a town spared by Alexander the Great in his invasion of Central Asia *
Nyssa (Cappadocia) Nyssa () was a town and bishopric in Cappadocia, Asia Minor. It is important in the history of Christianity due to being the see of the prominent 4th century bishop Gregory of Nyssa. Today, its name continues to be used as a titular see in the ...
, a Roman city and bishopric *
Nyssa (Caria) Nysa on the Maeander () was an ancient city and bishopric of Asia Minor, whose remains are in the Sultanhisar district of Aydın Province of Turkey, east of the Ionian city of Ephesus, and which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. At one ti ...
, a Hellenistic city, Asian Turkey *
Nyssa (Lycia) Nisa (), also Nyssa (Νύσσα) or Nysa (Νύσα) or Neisa (Νείσα), was a town in ancient Lycia near the source of the River Xanthus (river), Xanthus. Location Its site is identified in the ''Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire'' as Ak ...
, an ancient city, Asian Turkey *
Nyssa, Oregon Nyssa ( ) is a city in Malheur County, Oregon, United States. The population was 3,267 at the 2010 census. The city is located along the Snake River on the Idaho border, in the region of far eastern Oregon known as the "Treasure Valley". It is p ...
, a city in the United States


Other

* ''Nyssa'' (plant), the genus name for tupelo trees *
New York State Snowmobile Association The New York State Snowmobile Association (NYSSA) is a non-profit organization that was organized in 1975 as the NY Snowmobile Coordinating Group. The NYSSA oversees the 232 snowmobile clubs that organize members and steward the approximately of tr ...
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New York State Sociological Association The New York State Sociological Association (NYSSA) is an professional organization of sociologists and those interested in sociology. Founded in 1952, NYSSA holds annual academic conferences (meetings) and publishes an online journal. The first NY ...


See also

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Neisse (disambiguation) The Lusatian Neisse is a river in Central Europe. Neisse or ''Neiße'' (German) may also refer to: Places * Neisse (town), a former German town in Upper Silesia, now named Nysa, Poland ** Duchy of Neisse **Landkreis Neisse, a rural district in t ...
* Nisa (disambiguation) * Nissa (disambiguation) *
Nisse (disambiguation) Nisse may refer to: * Nisse, Netherlands, a town in the municipality of Borsele * Nisse (folklore), a mythical creature in Scandinavian mythology also known as ''Tomte'' * Niels, a Scandinavian given name, as a nickname * Nils, a Scandinavian give ...
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Nysa (disambiguation) Nysa may refer to: Greek Mythology * Nysa (mythology) or Nyseion, the mountainous region or mount (various traditional locations), where nymphs raised the young god Dionysus * Nysiads, nymphs of Mount Nysa who cared for and taught the infant ...
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