There was a Nicholas R Burczyk (now deceased) who was a handwriting expert but he probably never authenticated items. Most if not all of the items using Nicholas R Burczyk as the authenticator are fake.
Because he was a humanitarian.
it change because he told how people was living on earth
Because the people of Russia tried to overthrow their king, Tsar Nicholas II. The people were struggleing to survive when Tsar Nicholas had to focuse on the World War 1.
there is no real time but people say its because they wanted to shorten it to santa claus.....HE IS REAL!
Saint Nicholas is often referred to as Saint Nicholas of Myra or Nicholas of Bari.
It is unplottable but the only people that were aware of where it was were Nicholas and Pernel Flamel.
Nicholas II was not really prepared to be a ruler. He was more of a 'family man' who would rather play with his children than rule a country. He was not a strong leader because of this. Nicholas became ruler suddenly when his father, the previous tsar died. The day of his coronation, 2,000 people were trampled to death. Not wanting to appear foolish, Nicholas still attended a ball held for his coronation, but to the people of Russia, this made it seem as if Nicholas had no respect for the lives of his people. Nicholas II lived in a time when things were changing, but because of his personality, he could neither drastically change the government, nor could he keep it the same. His indecision allowed the Bolsheviks gain ground.
It's difficult to provide an exact number, but Nicholas is a fairly common name in many countries. It is estimated that there are millions of people named Nicholas worldwide.
Nicholas I and Thomas Jefferson
Saint Nicholas is remembered for his generosity and concern for the poor, especially the children.
Nicholas of Myra dropped money, usually gold coins, into the homes of needy people.
yes he did he read or did something and he believed in him