According to Wikipedia it was Saint Paul the Apostle
No, they are Greeks of Minor Asia, native to the northern part of Minor Asia long before the Turks arrived in Minor Asia.
Saint Nicholas, who was born in Asia Minor in the third century, was a Christian.
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Of course he was a Christian. Nicholas of Myra was a 4th century Catholic bishop in Asia Minor - modern Turkey.
The Apostle Paul became a missionary and spread the teachings of Jesus throughout Asia Minor and Southeastern Europe. He wrote many letters (epistles) to early Christian communities in these regions to provide guidance and encouragement. His missionary journeys were instrumental in spreading Christianity beyond its Jewish origins.
The Asia Minor today is called Turkey
By AD 400, Christian areas were mainly concentrated in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Christianity had spread throughout the Roman Empire in Europe, reached the eastern regions of Asia, and had significant communities in North Africa as well.
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The leading city of Asia Minor was Ephesus.
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