Nicetas of Remesiana
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Nicetas of Remesiana (Romatiana) (c. 335–414) was the bishop of the Dacians in what is now Serbia. It was Nicetas who converted "those mountain wolves", the Bessi.
He is identified by some modern scholars as author of the early Christian hymn of praise, Te Deum, traditionally ascribed to Saints Ambrose and Augustine. Nicetas of Remesiana is the patron saint of Romania.