St. Nicholas of Myra was born in the 3rd century and died in the 4th century. He lived in Myra, a town in the Asia Minor, today known as Turkey.
St. Nicholas of Myra lived in the 4th and 5th centuries
If you mean St. Nicholas of Myra ("Santa Claus"), he was the Bishop of Myra which was a town in what today we know as Turkey. He was born in the year 270 and died about the year 346.
St. Nicholas of Myra was born in a Greek colony in Asia Minor. Today that country is known as Turkey.
St. Nicholas was conceived and born of very human parents in the third century in a Greek colony in Asia Minor.
St. Nicholas of Myra was born in the 3rd century and died in the 4th century. He lived in Myra, a town in the Asia Minor, today known as Turkey.
No. St. Nicholas was part of the inspiration for Santa Claus.
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St. Nicholas of Myra was born in the 3rd century and died in the 4th century.
St. Nicholas of Myra was born in the 3rd century and died in the 4th century.
Saint Nicholas was born in the ancient Greek city of Patara, which is located in modern-day Turkey. So, he can be considered of Greek and Turkish heritage.
St. Nicholas of Myra lived in Asia Minor, today that area is known as Turkey.
St. Nicholas of Myra was from a Greek colony in Asia Minor. Today the region is known as Turkey.
Saint Nicholas, the real person behind the legend of Santa Claus, lived in the ancient city of Myra in Lycia, which is now modern-day Turkey. He was a Christian bishop known for his generosity and kindness, especially towards children and the poor.
Tje original title was A visit with St. Nicholas.
St. Nicholas of Myra lived in the 4th and 5th centuries
St. Nicholas lived in a Greek colony in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in the town of Myra.