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One of Saint Nicholas' most famous gifts was giving a poor man enough money for each of his three daughters to have a proper dowry. This allowed the three girls to avoid a lifetime of prostitution to make ends meet.

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Saint Nicholas, the basis for Santa Claus, was the patron saint of prostitutes, sailors, and repentant thieves, among other things.

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  1. Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) is the Patron Saint of Prostitutes.

  2. A common figure known throughout the world and associated with Christmas is Santa Claus. Other popular Christmas figures include Christkind, Saint Nicholas, and Father Christmas.

  3. Some of Saint Nicholas remains are held in a church in Bari, Italy.

  4. The tomb holding the bones of Saint Nicholas is said to leak sweet tasting water. This Santa bone juice is collected and sold, and is consumed for its alleged healing properties.

  5. Saint Nicholas actually originated in the Byzantine empire, or modern Turkey

  6. In Alpine countries, Saint Nicholas has a devilish companion named Krampus.

  7. Santa Claus is known by many names including Saint Nicholas, Santa, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, and Kris Kringle.

  8. Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, and students. His habit of secret gift-giving gave rise to what we now know as Santa Claus.

  9. The final Tsar of Russia, Saint Nicholas II, spoke better English than Russian

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Santa Claus today is a combination of a historical Greek gift-giver of Myra (4th century) named Saint Nicholas, and Father Christmas (16th century).

"Kris Kringle" is an Americanized pronunciation of "Christkindl," the "Christ Child" gift-giver endorsed by Martin Luther over Catholic Saint Nicholas - source

Santa Claus' is basically one giant fusion of all the companions of Saint Nicholas. - source

Saint Nicholas, who was a 4th century gift giver in Myra, is preserved in Bari, Italy.

Piero di Cosimo's most famous religious works include "Madonna and Child Enthroned with Sts Peter, John the Baptist, Dominic, and Nicholas of Bari" now at St. Louis Art Museum in Missouri, "The Visitation with Saints Nicholas and Anthony" now at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, 'st. Mary Magdalene" now at the Galleria Nazionale d"Arte Antica in Rome, 'st. John the Evangelist" now at the Honolulu Museum of Art, "Virgin with Child, St. John the Baptist and an Angel" now at the Sao Paulo Museum of Art in San Paulo, "The Adoration of the Christ Child" now at Galleria Borghese in Rome, "Immaculate Conception with Saints" now located in Uffizi, Florence, and "Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels" now located at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

When saint nicholas was born?

Legends of Saint Nicholas (A.K.A Santa Claus) say that he resurrected 3 kids whom a murderous butcher had killed and put in a barrel to cure, He also gave money to a family to stop the children from becoming prostitutes, He was also 5 feet tall and had a broken nose

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According to some traditions, Saint Nicholas struck Arius (who opposed the Trinity) during the Council of Nicaea in front of Emperor Constantine.

The body of Saint Nicholas, who later became the basis for Santa Claus, was stolen by pirates and leaks a fluid called "manna" considered a miracle by the church

St. Nicholas is the patron saint of pawnbrokers. The symbol often seen displayed on pawn shops (the three golds spheres) may have been attributed to the story of St. Nicholas giving a bag of gold each to the three daughters of a poor man.

Washington Irving helped popularized Sinter Klaas stories in his book, 'The History of New York' by referred to St. Nicholas as the patron saint of New York.

Saint Nicholas, aka Santa Claus, is dead and buried in Kilkenny, Ireland. So...

When is saint nicholas day?

Santa Claus is actually an english pronunciation of the dutch word "Sinterklaas," which translates back into english as Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas, the dude who Santa Claus is modeled after once either punched a dude or wacked him on the head with his staff (depends on the story) because the other guy was chanting smth about Jesus that he disagreed with.

In 2000, a bronze statue of St. Nicholas given to a shrine dedicated to the saint by the Russian government. In 2005 it was replaced by a red plastic Santa Claus statue to be more recognizable to tourists. The Russian government protested, so they returned the statue and placed it in a corner.

The real Saint Nicholas was most likely Turkish.

How to play jolly old saint nicholas on the piano?

In Benjamin Britten's 1948 St. Nicholas Cantata, he states that when the baby who would become Saint Nicholas, the inspiration for Santa Claus, exited his mother's womb in 270 A.D., he immediately yelled "GOD BE GLORIFIED."

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