yes it was (:
St Augustine
Yes, St Augustine was originally a Spanish colony named San Agustín.
Virginia, where Jamestown is. :)
There are two apostles named James and we do not know the birth dates of either. They were probably born about the year 1 AD.
Historians have debated this, but generally, it is believed Boston was named after the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England; it is located about 100 miles north of London. Some people have also said that Boston was actually a shortened version of St. Botolph's Town, which is the original name of the town in England.
The colony of Jamestown was not named after St. James. Instead, it was named after James VI (King of Scotland) and James 1 (King of England).
The colony of Jamestown was not named after St. James. Instead, it was named after James VI (King of Scotland) and James 1 (King of England).
St Augustine
because it is near st James train station
St. Nicholas lived in a Greek colony in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in the town of Myra.
Yes, St Augustine was originally a Spanish colony named San Agustín.
Yes. St. Paul, Minnesota.
There are many saints named James. Please be specific.
St. James Town
There is a road in my town named Kings St
There are many saints named James. Please be specific.
He was the bishop of the town Myra in a Greek colony in Asia Minor. Today that town is Lycea, Turkey.