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because the wheat had to be weighed accurately and delivered to the emperor. Only when Nicholas promised them that they would not suffer any loss for their consideration did the sailors agree. When they arrived later in the capital, they made a surprising find: the weight of the load had not changed, although the wheat removed in Myra was enough for two full years and could even be used for sowing.
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According to Professor Higham, most of the relics the team has examined turn out to be too recent to have actually belonged to the saint to whom they are attributed, but he states, "This bone fragment, in contrast, suggests that we could possibly be looking at remains from St Nicholas himself." Kazan
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Because of Nicholas's skeleton's long confinement in Myra, after it was brought to Bari, the demand for pieces of it rose. Small bones quickly began to disperse across western Europe. The sailors who had transported the bones gave one tooth and two fragments chipped from Nicholas's sarcophagus to the
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and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, a portion of the relics of St. Nicholas in Bari were sent on loan to Moscow. The relic was on display for veneration at Christ the Savior Cathedral before being taken to Saint Petersburg in mid-June prior to returning to Bari. More than a million people lined up
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According to another story, during a great famine that Myra experienced in 311–312, a ship was in the port at anchor, loaded with wheat for the emperor in Constantinople. Nicholas invited the sailors to unload a part of the wheat to help in the time of need. The sailors at first disliked the request,
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After visiting the Holy Land, Nicholas returned to Myra. The bishop of Myra, who had succeeded Nicholas's uncle, had recently died and the priests in the city had decided that the first priest to enter the church that morning would be made bishop. Nicholas went to the church to pray and was therefore
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Nicholas was born in the Greek city of Patara around 270 AD. The son of a businessman named Theophanes and his wife, Nonna, the child's earliest years were spent in Myra… As a port on the Mediterranean Sea, in the middle of the sea lanes that linked Egypt, Greece and Rome, Myra was a destination for
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In a strange twist, the three gold balls referring to the dowry affair are sometimes metaphorically interpreted as being oranges or other fruits. As in the Low Countries in medieval times oranges most frequently came from Spain, this led to the belief that the Saint lives in Spain and comes to visit
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in Rome. This church, whose name means "Saint Nicholas in Chains", was built on the site of a former municipal prison. Stories quickly developed about Nicholas himself having been held in that prison. Mothers would come to the church to pray to Saint Nicholas for their jailed sons to be released and
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After the relics were brought to Bari, they continued to produce "myrrh", much to the joy of their new owners. Vials of myrrh from his relics have been taken all over the world for centuries, and can still be obtained from his church in Bari. Even up to the present day, a flask of manna is extracted
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in 2000, and was given a prominent place in the square fronting the medieval Church of St Nicholas. In 2005, mayor Süleyman Topçu had the statue replaced by a red-suited plastic Santa Claus statue, because he wanted an image more recognisable to foreign visitors. Protests from the Russian government
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The church was built in the fourth century, around the time of Nicholas's death, and is typical of saints' shrines from that time period. Nicholas was the only major saint associated with that part of Turkey. The church where historians believe he was originally entombed is at the western end of the
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According to English, eventually, people who had forgotten or never learned the story began misinterpreting representations of it. That Saint Nicholas was shown with children led people to conclude he was the patron saint of children; meanwhile, the fact that he was shown with a barrel led people to
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The historicity of this incident is disputed. Adam C. English argues for a historical kernel to the legend, noting the story's early attestation as well as the fact that no similar stories were told about any other Christian saints. Jona Lendering, who also argues for the story's authenticity, notes
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and 9 May continued to be celebrated every year by western Christians as the day of Nicholas's "translation". Eastern Orthodox Christians and the Turks have both long regarded the unauthorized removal of the relics from Myra as a blatant theft, but the people of Bari have instead maintained that it
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According to Michael the Archimandrite's account, after the second daughter was married, the father stayed awake for at least two "nights" and caught Saint Nicholas in the same act of charity toward the third daughter. The father fell on his knees, thanking him, and Nicholas ordered him not to tell
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and, at the time of testing, was in the possession of Father Dennis O'Neill, a priest from St Martha of Bethany Church in Illinois. The results of the radiocarbon dating confirmed that the pelvis dates to the fourth century AD, around the same time that Saint Nicholas would have died, and is not a
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Turkish authorities asserted that Nicholas himself desired to be buried at his episcopal town, and that his remains were illegally removed from his homeland. In 2017, an archaeological survey at St. Nicholas Church, Demre was reported to have found a temple below the modern church, with excavation
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It has long been traditionally assumed that Saint Nicholas was originally buried in his home town of Myra, where his relics are later known to have been kept, but some recent archaeological evidence indicates that Saint Nicholas may have originally been entombed in a rock-cut church located at the
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and the economics associated with pilgrimages caused the remains of most saints to be divided up and spread over numerous churches in several countries, Saint Nicholas is unusual in that most of his bones have been preserved in one spot: his grave crypt in Bari. Even with the allegedly continuing
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Adam C. English describes the removal of the relics from Myra as "essentially a holy robbery" and notes the thieves were not only afraid of being caught or chased after by the locals, but also the power of Saint Nicholas himself. Returning to Bari, they brought the remains with them and cared for
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One story tells how during a terrible famine, a malicious butcher lured three little children into his house, where he killed them, placing their remains in a barrel to cure, planning to sell them off as ham. Nicholas, visiting the region to care for the hungry, saw through the butcher's lies and
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In Myra, the traditional St. Nicholas Feast Day is still celebrated on 6 December which many believe to be the anniversary of St Nicholas's death. This day is honored throughout Western Christendom, in lands comprising both Catholic and Protestant communities (in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the
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The date of his birth and the year of his death are disputed, but 6 December has long been established as the traditional date of his death. Jeremy Seal remarks, "As vampires shun daylight, so saints are distinguished from ordinary mortals by the anniversaries they keep. The date of their death
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In the mid-7th century, Gemile was vulnerable to attack by Arab fleets, so Nicholas's remains appear to have been moved from the island to the city of Myra, where Nicholas had served as bishop for most of his life. Myra is located roughly 40 km (25 mi) east of Gemile and its location
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himself and having Nicholas punch him rather than merely slapping him with his open hand. In these versions of the story, Nicholas is also imprisoned, but Christ and the Virgin Mary appear to him in his cell. He tells them he is imprisoned "for loving you" and they free him from his chains and
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for his three daughters. This meant that they would remain unmarried and probably, in absence of any other possible employment, be forced to become prostitutes. Hearing of the girls' plight, Nicholas decided to help them, but, being too modest to help the family in public (or to save them the
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to buy some hard-to-come-by goods, gifts for their loved ones and invariably some little presents for their children. While the real gifts would only be presented at Christmas, the little presents for the children were given right away, courtesy of Saint Nicholas. This and his miracle of him
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inaugurated a new church, the Basilica di San Nicola, to Saint Nicholas in Bari. The Pope himself personally placed Nicholas's relics into the tomb beneath the altar of the new church. The removal of Saint Nicholas's relics from Myra and their arrival in Bari is reliably recorded by multiple
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One of the earliest attested stories of Saint Nicholas is one in which he saves three innocent men from execution. According to Michael the Archimandrite, three innocent men were condemned to death by the governor Eustathius. As they were about to be executed, Nicholas appeared, pushed the
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resurrecting the three butchered children made Saint Nicholas a patron saint of children and later students as well. The custom of giving gifts on Saint Nicholas Day is popular in various parts of Christendom, with a popular tradition including children placing their shoes in the
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anyone about the gifts. The scene of Nicholas's secret gift-giving is one of the most popular scenes in Christian devotional art, appearing in icons and frescoes from across Europe. Although depictions vary depending on time and place, Nicholas is often shown wearing a
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A later legend, first attested in the fourteenth century, over 1,000 years after Nicholas's death, holds that, during the Council of Nicaea, Nicholas lost his temper and slapped "a certain Arian" across the face. On account of this, Constantine revoked Nicholas's
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in Belgium and France began to deposit baskets of food and clothes anonymously at the doorsteps of the needy, which gave rise to the practice of gift giving on Saint Nicholas Day. According to another source, on 6 December every sailor or ex-sailor of the
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accepted a bribe to put three famous generals to death, in spite of their actual innocence. Saint Nicholas appeared to Constantine and Ablabius in dreams, informing Constantine of the truth and frightening Ablabius into releasing the generals, for fear of
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The historical figure that served as model for the Dutch Sinterklaas was born around 270 AD in the port of Patara in the Greek province of Lycia in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey). His Greek name Nikolaos means something along the lines of "victor of the
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The fourth-century Saint Nikolaos of Myra, Greek Anatolia (in present-day Turkey) spread to Europe through the port city of Bari in southern Italy... Devotion to the saint in the Low countries became blended with Nordic folktales, transforming this early
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in the church. As a result of this, Nicholas became the patron saint of prisoners and those falsely accused of crimes. An index finger claimed to belong to Saint Nicholas was kept in a chapel along the Ostian Way in Rome. Another finger was held in
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Later versions of the story are more elaborate, interweaving the two stories together. According to one version, Emperor Constantine sent three of his most trusted generals, named Ursos, Nepotianos, and Herpylion, to put down a rebellion in
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Very little is known about Saint Nicholas's historical life. Any writings Nicholas himself may have produced have been lost and he is not mentioned by any contemporary chroniclers. This is not surprising, since Nicholas lived during
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The sailors from Bari took only the main bones of Nicholas's skeleton, leaving all the minor fragments in the grave. The city of Venice had interest in obtaining the remaining fragments of his skeleton. In 1044, they dedicated the
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filled with gold coins through the window opening into the house. The father immediately arranged a marriage for his first daughter, and after her wedding, Nicholas threw a second bag of gold through the same window late at night.
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for each of them. Other early stories tell of him calming a storm at sea, saving three innocent soldiers from wrongful execution, and chopping down a tree possessed by a demon. In his youth, he is said to have made a pilgrimage to
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of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, toymakers, unmarried people, and students in various cities and countries around Europe. His reputation evolved among the pious, as was common for
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Little is known about the historical Saint Nicholas. The earliest accounts of his life were written centuries after his death and probably contain legendary elaborations. He is said to have been born in the Anatolian seaport of
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Saint's feast date is 19 December). On 5 December, the eve of St Nicholas Day, some American boys and girls put their shoes outside their bedroom door and leave a small gift in hopes that Saint Nicholas soon will be there.
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was a rescue mission to save the bones from the Turkish invaders. A legend, shown on the ceiling of the Basilica di San Nicola, holds that Nicholas once visited Bari and predicted that his bones would one day rest there.
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Accounts of Saint Nicholas's life agree on the essence of his story, but modern historians disagree regarding how much of this story is actually rooted in historical fact. Traditionally, Nicholas was born in the city of
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executioner's sword to the ground, released them from their chains, and angrily chastised a juror who had accepted a bribe. According to Jona Lendering, this story directly parallels an earlier story in Philostratus's
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was undergoing much-needed restoration, the bones were removed from it for the first time since their interment in 1089. A special Pontiffical Commission permitted Luigi Martino, a professor of human anatomy at the
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in 325, but he is never mentioned in any writings by people who were at the council. Late, unsubstantiated legends claim that he was temporarily defrocked and imprisoned during the council for slapping the heretic
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traders, fishermen, and merchant sailors. Spawned by the spirit of both the city's Greek heritage and the ruling Roman government, cultural endeavours such as art, drama, and music were mainstays of everyday life.
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powers. As it was widely known that all Nicholas's relics were at Myra in their sealed sarcophagus, it was rare during this period for forgers of relics to claim to possess those belonging to Saint Nicholas.
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restore his vestments. The scene of Nicholas slapping Arius is celebrated in Eastern Orthodox icons and episodes of Saint Nicholas at Nicaea are shown in a series of paintings from the 1660s in the
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The clergy at Bari strategically gave away samples of Nicholas's bones to promote the following and enhance its prestige. Many of these bones were initially kept in Constantinople, but, after the
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The original Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, was a Greek born in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey) in the fourth century. He was very religious from an early age and devoted his life to Christianity.
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Could ancient bones suggest Santa was real?: New Oxford University research has revealed that bones long venerated as relics of the saint, do in fact date from the right historical period.
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After his parents died from an epidemic, Nicholas is said to have distributed their wealth to the poor. In his most famous exploit, which is first attested in Michael the Archimandrite's
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to which he refers was probably written during this time period, shortly after Nicholas's death. The earliest complete account of Nicholas's life that has survived to the present is a
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is believed to heavily rely on older written sources and oral traditions. The identity and reliability of these sources, however, remains uncertain. Catholic historian D. L. Cann and
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attend the Council of Nicaea, but, at an early date, someone decided to remove his name from the list, apparently deciding that it was better if no one remembered he had been there.
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An Irish tradition states that the relics of Saint Nicholas are also reputed to have been stolen from Myra by local Norman crusading knights in the twelfth century and buried near
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Taking advantage of the confusion and the loss by the Greek Christian community of Myra of its Byzantine imperial protection, in the spring of 1087, Italian sailors from Bari in
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On 28 December 2009, the Turkish government announced that it would be formally requesting the return of Saint Nicholas's skeletal remains to Turkey from the Italian government.
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removed the major bones of Nicholas's skeleton from his sarcophagus in the church without authorization and brought them to their hometown, where they are now enshrined in the
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believes the pelvis fragment may come from the same individual as the skeleton divided between the churches in Bari and Venice, since the bone they tested comes from the left
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and reflects poorly on Nicholas's reputation, it is inexplicable why later hagiographers would have invented it. Later versions of the legend embellish it, making the heretic
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attend the Council of Nicaea, but someone at an early date was baffled that his name was not listed and so added him to the list. Many scholars tend to favor this explanation.
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Joe L. Wheeler and Jona Lendering both note that the legends of Saint Nicholas are filled with sets of three, which may be symbolic for Nicholas's vehement defense of the
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observes the Departure of St. Nicholas on 10 Kiahk, or 10 Taḫśaś in Ethiopia, which corresponds to the Julian Calendar's 6 December and Gregorian Calendar's 19 December.
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Prior to the translation of Nicholas's relics to Bari, his following had been known in western Europe, but it had not been extremely popular. In autumn of 1096,
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Nicholas's name also occurs as "Nicholas of Myra of Lycia" on the tenth line of a list of attendees at the Council of Nicaea included by Theodore Lector in the
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Saint Nicholas (Bishop of Myra) replaced Sabino as the patron saint of the city… A Greek from what is now Turkey, he lived in the early fourth century.
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Nicholas had a reputation for secret gift-giving, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him, a practice celebrated on his
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22 September – Synaxis of All Saints of Tula (commemoration of the protection of Tula from the invasion of the Crimean Khan Devlet Giray in 1552).
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cites Saint Nicholas of Myra's miracle of the three generals as evidence that souls may work independent from the body. Eustratius credits a
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against this were successful, and the bronze statue was returned (albeit without its original high pedestal) to a corner nearer the church.
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was built from 1874 on the site of St Nicholas's church, founded in 1252. A children's Mass is still held on 6 December in the cathedral.
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over the site of the church where he had served as bishop, and his remains were moved to a sarcophagus in that church. In 1087, while the
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For although he is the patron saint of Russia, and the model for a northern invention such as Santa Claus, Nicholas of Myra was a Greek.
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is believed to have taken place. Over the crypt where Nicholas is believed to have lived now stands the "Church of Saint Nicholas" in
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as his source. Nearly all the sources Eustratius references date from the late fourth century to early fifth century, indicating the
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It is said that, in Myra, the relics of Saint Nicholas each year exuded a clear watery liquid which smelled like rose water, called
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De Ceglia, Francesco Paolo: "The science of Santa Claus : discussions on the Manna of Nicholas of Myra in the modern age". In
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This article is about the fourth-century Christian saint. For the gift-bearing figure in modern folklore and popular culture, see
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Joe Wheeler & Jim Rosenthal, "St. Nicholas A Closer Look at Christmas", (Chapter 8), Nelson Reference & Electronic, 2005.
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was not far from Myra, Lendering contends that many popular stories about Apollonius may have become attached to Saint Nicholas.
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Nicholas was born around 270 AD in Patara on the coast of what is now western Turkey; his parents were Epiphanius and Joanna.
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Let's Stop Celebrating St. Nicholas Punching Arius: One, he didn't do it. Two, it wouldn't be such a great thing if he had.
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by dropping a sack of gold coins through the window of their house each night for three nights so their father could pay a
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of Myra became subjects of the Turks. At the same time the Catholic Church in the West had declared (in 1054 AD) that the
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Wheeler & Rosenthal, "St Nicholas: A Closer Look at Christmas", (Chapter 1), Nelson Reference & Electronic, 2005
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seized part of the remains of the saint from his burial church in Myra, over the objections of the Greek Orthodox
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was built there dedicated to him. The town itself is now known as "Saint Nicolas de Port" in honor of Nicholas.
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In 1966, a vault in the crypt underneath the Basilica di San Nicola was dedicated as an Orthodox chapel with an
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soloist appears as Saint Nicolas, with a mixed choir, boys singers, strings, piano duet, organ and percussion.
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Wheeler, Rosenthal, "St Nicholas: A Closer Look at Christmas", p. 96, Nelson Reference & Electronic, 2005.
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a fragment of a pelvis claimed to belong to Saint Nicholas. The fragment originally came from a church in
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while the daughters are typically shown in bed, dressed in their nightclothes. Many renderings contain a
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Church, Saint Nicholas's memory is celebrated on almost every Thursday of the year (together with the
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Irish Medieval Figure Sculpture, 1200–1600: A Study of Irish Tombs with Notes on Costume and Armour
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have been composed in his honour, and are frequently chanted by the faithful as they ask for his
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work to be done that will allow researchers to determine whether it still holds Nicholas's body.
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9 May – Translation of the relics of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker from Myra to Bari, in 1087.
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in 1071, the Byzantine Empire temporarily lost control over most of Asia Minor to the invading
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humiliation of accepting charity), he went to the house under the cover of night and threw a
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5/6 December in the Gregorian calendar; 19 December in the Julian calendar (main feast day –
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St. Nicholas: His Legend and His Role in the Christmas Celebration and Other Popular Customs
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A solemn bronze statue of the saint by Russian sculptor Gregory Pototsky was donated by the
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Movable holiday on the Sunday between 16 and 22 August – Synaxis of All Saints of Lefkados.
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and an account of the transfer of his relics were written by a contemporary to this event.
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There Really Is a Santa Claus – History of St. Nicholas & Christmas Holiday Traditions
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every winter bringing them oranges, other 'wintry' fruits and tales of magical creatures.
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the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches had issued against each other during the
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The Island of St. Nicholas. Excavation and Research of Gemiler Island Area, Lycia, Turkey
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Nicholas was born around 270 AD in Patara on the coast of what is now western Turkey.
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Cioffari, Gerardo (1987). "San Nicola nelle fonti letterarie dal V all'VIII secolo".
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in Moscow for a momentary glimpse of the gilded ark holding one of the saint's ribs.
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medieval forgery. The bone was one of the oldest the Oxford team had ever examined.
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San Nicola: Splendori d'arte d'Oriente e d'Occidente S. Nicola nella critica storia
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in Venice, which claims to hold roughly 500 bone fragments from Nicholas's skeleton
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the only account of Saint Nicholas that is likely to contain any historical truth.
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Illustration of Saint Nicholas resurrecting the three butchered children from the
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the celebration currently takes place thirteen days later than it happens in the
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has allowed for one scientific survey of the bones. In the late 1950s, while the
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The Saint Who Would Be Santa Claus: The True Life and Trials of Nicholas of Myra
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Canadian Christmas Traditions: Festive Recipes and Stories From Coast to Coast
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which covers the saint's legendary life in a dramatic sequence of events. A
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Christians. According to some accounts, his parents were named Epiphanius (
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Saints and their symbols: recognizing saints in art and in popular images
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Saints and their symbols: recognizing saints in art and in popular images
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The First Seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787) Their History and Theology
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from the tomb of Saint Nicholas every year on 6 December (the Saint's
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Saint Nikolaos of Myra, Bari, and Manhattan: Biography of a Legend
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Saint Nicholas of Myra, Bari, and Manhattan: Biography of a Legend
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In depictions of Saint Nicholas from Bari, he is usually shown as
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Saint Nicholas is a popular subject portrayed on Eastern Orthodox
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Eastern Orthodox Feast Days for Saint Nicholas of Myra in Lycia
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The regions of Italy: a reference guide to history and culture
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Sinterklaas overseas: the adventures of a globetrotting saint
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produced an updated reconstruction of Saint Nicholas's face.
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Despite its extremely late date, Michael the Archimandrite's
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them. The remains arrived on 9 May 1087. Two years later,
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of the region were subjugated by the newly arrived Muslim
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further inland made it safer from seafaring Arab forces.
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ones. He is depicted as an Orthodox bishop, wearing the
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evolved from Dutch traditions regarding Saint Nicholas (
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Ingram, W. Scott; Ingram, Asher, Scott; Robert (2004).
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Among Greeks and Italians he is a favorite of sailors,
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Saint Nicholas of Myra saves three innocents from death
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29 July – Nativity of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker.
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The dowry for the three virgins (Gentile da Fabriano,
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students in various cities and countries around Europe
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Wheeler, Joe L.; Rosenthal, Jim (2005). "Chapter 1".
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Nicholas: The Epic Journey from Saint to Santa Claus
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The True Saint Nicholas: Why He Matters to Christmas
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New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1819:Large icon of St Nicholas painted in 1294 for the 1689:Saint Nicholas depicted in a 14th-century English 1321:monastery basilica to him on the north end of the 1064:conclude that he was the patron saint of brewers. 1509:, Professor Tom Higham and Doctor Georges Kazan, 1249:soldiers mustered in Bari in preparation for the 843:, Nicholas is said to have lived in a crypt near 489:Fewer than 200 years after Nicholas's death, the 402:. Because of the many miracles attributed to his 216:as a bishop. In Eastern Christianity, wearing an 4923:. Britten-Pears Foundation. 1948. 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For those who still observe the 952:In 325, Nicholas is said to have attended the 7106: 5315: 5238:Wheeler, Joe L. & Rosenthal, Jim (2006). 4744:"Nativity of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker" 3934:"Ci sono ossa di san Nicola anche a Venezia?" 2239:Bishop into that Christmas icon, Santa Claus. 1094:highest point on the small Turkish island of 8: 5203:, in Skinner, Patricia; Cock, Emily (eds.), 4960:and the Lives of St Margaret and St Nicholas 4598:. Church Publishing, Inc. 17 December 2019. 4395:. James Lorimer & Company. p. 237. 3112: 3110: 3087: 3085: 2940: 2690:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1736:). When the Dutch established the colony of 855:, a Christian town of which Nicholas is the 699:in the Roman Empire, to a wealthy family of 572:Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome 542:(ruled 401–450) ordered the building of the 7754:Participants in the First Council of Nicaea 5070:, Dublin, Ireland: Irish University Press, 4457:Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture 4114:"Anatomical Examination of the Bari Relics" 2029: 1633:, even if they are not named after him. In 746: 732: 718: 704: 477:An early list makes him an attendee at the 466:. He was later cast into prison during the 7233: 7113: 7099: 7091: 6693: 5322: 5308: 5300: 4281:"Feasts and Saints, Commemorated on May 9" 4044:"Relics of St. Nicholas – Where are They?" 1363:, which he then enshrined in the Abbey of 832:Nicholas is also said to have visited the 631:both consider Michael the Archimandrite's 470:, but was released after the accession of 66: 49: 4978:"'Santa's bone' proved to be correct age" 4170: 4168: 3644:Ott, Michael (1907). "Nicholas of Myra". 3298: 3076: 3045: 2569: 2020:rather than their birth is commemorated." 5240:St. Nicholas: A Closer Look at Christmas 5207:, London, England: Bloomsbury Academic, 5148:University of Oxford (5 December 2017), 5048:Greydanus, Steven D. 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Wiley-Blackwell. p. 33. 1282:recent lifting of the anathemas 1039:(created between 1503 and 1508) 550:also mentions that the Emperor 6508:Bronner's Christmas Wonderland 6437:Christmas Day in the Workhouse 5820:Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 5599:Legend of the Christmas Spider 4283:. Orthodox Church in America. 1505:In 2017, two researchers from 1114:Desecrated sarcophagus in the 1: 6459:Christmas television specials 6358:The New Oxford Book of Carols 5445:Annunciation to the shepherds 5013:ReadTheSpirit online magazine 4337:"Commemorations for Kiahk 10" 2996:. KIT Publishers. p. 7. 2599:Domenico, Roy Palmer (2002). 2218:Cunningham, Lawrence (2005). 2195:The book of general ignorance 776: 591: 588:De statu animarum post mortem 563: 7684:4th-century Christian saints 6513:Christmas and holiday season 5294:Ecumenical Lexicon of Saints 5199:Wilkinson, Caroline (2018), 5142:Newsweek: Tech & Science 5054:, National Catholic Register 4595:Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2018 4416:McKnight, George H. (1917). 4311:Synaxarium (Lives of Saints) 3232:. Liturgical Press. p.  3199:Federer, William J. (2002). 2506:Michael the Archimandrite's 1946:Companions of Saint Nicholas 596:Eustratius of Constantinople 348:Royal School of Church Music 128:Traditionally 6 December 343 5269:Biography of Saint Nicholas 3467:– 27 (2012) 2, pp. 241–269. 3116:Michael the Archimandrite, 3091:Michael the Archimandrite, 2898:Michael the Archimandrite, 2873:Michael the Archimandrite, 2834:Michael the Archimandrite, 2572:, p. Nicholas of Myra. 2261:Stories Behind Men of Faith 2036: 1997: 1751:Nicholas is honored in the 1534:Veneration and celebrations 1498:. In 2014, the Face Lab at 960:and a devoted supporter of 906:Life of Apollonius of Tyana 827:Life of Apollonius of Tyana 753: 739: 725: 711: 658:Life of Apollonius of Tyana 499:Greek Christian inhabitants 27:4th-century Christian saint 7770: 7719:Saints from Roman Anatolia 7218: 5425:Adoration of the Shepherds 5229:Asano, Kazoo, ed. (2010). 5084:Jones, Charles W. (1978), 4838:Orthodox Church in America 4808:Orthodox Church in America 4748:Orthodox Church in America 4624:Orthodox Church in America 4366:. Quest Books. p. 2. 3224:Davis, Leo Donald (1990). 2639:. Constable. p. 126. 2264:. Zondervan. p. 121. 1537: 1462:miracle of the manna, the 1336: 1173:, Italy where most of the 1116:St. Nicholas Church, Demre 937:Detail of a late medieval 382:from the maritime city of 111:Traditionally 15 March 270 40: 29: 7618: 7172:National personifications 7068: 6669:WWE Tribute to the Troops 6430:A Visit from St. Nicholas 6351:The Oxford Book of Carols 5927:Feast of the Seven Fishes 5490:Massacre of the Innocents 5339: 5264:The Saint Nicholas Center 5019:English, Adam C. (2016), 4116:. Saint Nicholas Center. 4046:. Saint Nicholas Center. 3868:University of Oxford 2017 3647:The Catholic Encyclopedia 3079:, p. Medieval Saint. 2301:English, Adam C. 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Index

Saint Nicholas of Myra
Santa Claus
Saint Nicholas (disambiguation)
Nicholas of Lyra
Saint

Jaroslav Čermák
halo
sign of the cross
Patara
Lycia et Pamphylia
Myra
Diocese of Asia
Christian denominations
venerate saints
shrine
Basilica di San Nicola
Feast
Saint Nicholas Day
O.S.
translation of relics
Attributes
Vested
omophorion
Gospel Book
Patronage
coopers
toymakers
archers
pawnbrokers

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