Yes, he was because he was teaching at a time where Romans did not allow Christianity and he was teaching the Word of God.
Yes, during the reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian he was held in prison for being a Christian. He was released when Constantine the Great made Christianity legal in the Roman Empire.
There are three listed on the patron saint index website: Ivo of Kermartin John of Capistrano Nicholas of Myra
The present tense of imprisoned is imprison.
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No person shall be imprisoned for debt or non-payment of a poll tax.
You were imprisoned for the incorrect grammar in your question.
There are different stories and legends surrounding Saint Nicholas, but one popular account suggests that he was imprisoned during the Roman Emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians in the early 4th century. Saint Nicholas, known for his faith and acts of charity, was reportedly imprisoned for his Christian beliefs.
If you are talking about St. Anthony of Padua, we have no record of him ever being imprisoned.
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Saint Nicholas is often referred to as Saint Nicholas of Myra or Nicholas of Bari.
Yes, there have been several men named Nicholas who eventually became saints. The best known of these was St. Nicholas of Myra.
Please specify who Nicholas is for a better answer.
Saint Nicholas of Myra was of Greek origin.
Saint Nicholas was the Bishop of Myra in Turkey,
No. Saint Nicholas is a Christian festival.
The title of Saint Nicholas of Myra was 'Bishop."
Saint Nicholas of Myra was a Catholic bishop.
St. Nicholas of Myra did not escape from prison. When the persecution of Christians by Roman Emperor Diocletian ended and Constantine the Great became emperor in the year 306 he and all imprisoned Christians were released from prison.