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Originally the relics of St. Nicholas were buried in Myra in Asia Minor. In the year 1087 they were moved to Bari, Italy, for safe keeping. Muslim forces were about to take over the town of Myra and the relics would not be safe there.

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The relics of Saint Nicholas are believed to be located in the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari, Italy. They were brought there from Myra in modern-day Turkey in 1087. The relics are venerated by both Catholics and Orthodox Christians.

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How tall was Saint Nicholas?

Scientists examining the relics of Saint Nicholas in Bari, Italy, have determined that he was barely 5 feet tall.


Where is Saint Nicholas buried?

Saint Nicholas is believed to have died, and been buried, in the city of Myra, where he was Bishop. However, in the 12th century, pirates from Bari, Italy, stole his relics and moved them to the church in Bari and that is where they remain today.


Where is the body of Saint Nicholas?

In the middle ages the relics of St. Nicholas was taken from Myra (Turkey) and moved to Bari, Italy, where they remain today although the Turkish government has requested that they be returned.


Saint Nicholas died about 346 and his body was moved in 1087 to protect it from the Saracens where is it now?

The relics of St. Nicholas have been in Bari, Italy, since they were moved there in 1087. Now Turkey is requesting that the relics be returned to them. This seems strange since Turkey is primarily a Muslim country.


Does Turkey have a patron saint?

Turkey has no patron saint officially, primarily due, I suppose, to it being a Muslim country. However, I think they would like to make St. Nicholas their patron saint as he was born in that country. In the 11th century the relics of St. Nicholas were taken from the town of Myra in Turkey to protect them. They were moved to the town of Bari in Italy, where they remain today. Now Turkey has requested that the relics be returned.


What is the patron saint of Bari?

St. Nicholas of Myra, also known as St. Nicholas of Bari. Many years ago, citizens of Bari, Italy, went to Myra and stole the relics of Nicholas and moved them to Bari where they remain today.


How fat was Saint Nicholas?

We do not know as there is no record of his weight. He was probably not fat. However, we do know from his relics that he was short in stature, barely 5 feet tall.


Why was St. Nicholas reburied in Italy?

Nicholas was originally buried in Myra (modern Turkey) but in 1087 pirates from Bari, Italy, stole the relics and took them to Italy. Turkey still wants them returned. The pirates said that they did this to protect the relics from Muslim invaders but, in truth, they were looking for relics of a popular saint to boost the status of their home town. During this period of time many relics were 'transferred' from one location to another, mostly illegally.


Where did Saint Nicholas live?

St. Nicholas of Myra lived in a Greek colony in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in the town of Myra and died there. His relics were later stolen and taken to Bari, Italy, where they remain today.


Where are the relics of Saint Juliana of Nicomedia now?

The relics of Saint Juliana of Nicomedia are believed to be in the Church of Saint George in Istanbul, Turkey. They were transferred there in the 13th century.


Where is St Nicholas buried?

Saint Nicholas is believed to be buried in the city of Bari, Italy. His remains were transferred there in the 11th century from Myra, Turkey. The Basilica of Saint Nicholas in Bari is a popular pilgrimage site for Christians.


How do you identify which saint relics are in an altar?

To identify which saint relics are in an altar, you would typically need to refer to the documentation or inventory provided by the church or religious institution. Relics are usually authenticated and documented by the church authorities, so consulting these official records would be the most reliable way to determine which saint relics are present in the altar.