how ago did the victorians live?
king arthur live about 22464years ago hello people.
about 8,000 years ago
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he died a long time ago
Saint Nicholas died about 1700 years ago and stopped delivering presents at that time.
Saint Nicholas, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, is the original Santa Clause. He lived in Greece a long time ago and is the patron saint of children. That's why Santa is sometimes known as Saint Nick. "Santa Claus" is the Dutch version of Saint Nicholas.
Saint Nicholas was born around 270 AD, so he would be over 1,700 years old if he were alive today.
No Saint Nicholas who is basically is Santa Clause died many years ago
Yes, he is still alive in Heaven but left earth about 1600 years ago.
Yes, there are several saints named Nicholas and the best known is Saint Nicholas of MyraSaint Nicholas (270 -346) is the common name for Nicholas of Myra, a saint and Bishop of Myra (in Lycia, part of modern-day Turkey). Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker. He had a reputation for secret gift-giving, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him, and is now commonly identified with Santa Claus. The tradition of Saint Nicholas Day, usually on 6 December, is a festival for children in many countries in Europe related to surviving legends of the saint, and particularly his reputation as a bringer of gifts
Saint Olivia was a fictional character in a pious story that circulated hundreds of years ago that was mistaken to be a biography. Olivia never existed.
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.
Throughout the long history of the Church there have been a number of saints named Elizabeth. You need to be specific.
December 6th is the day set aside by the Church hundreds of years ago to honor this great saint.
I can find no witnesses who are still alive who could testify to the mood of St. Nicholas of Myra 1600 years ago. I imagine he was not the 'Ho Ho Ho' type we portray him as today.