Polycarp
Of course he was a Christian. Nicholas of Myra was a 4th century Catholic bishop in Asia Minor - modern Turkey.
He was bishop of Myra in Asia Minor - today southern Turkey.
Yes, Saint Nicholas was a Christian bishop in the early Church. He was known for his generosity and kindness, which led to him becoming the inspiration for the modern figure of Santa Claus.
No, they are Greeks of Minor Asia, native to the northern part of Minor Asia long before the Turks arrived in Minor Asia.
He was the bishop of Myra, Asia Minor, today part of modern Turkey.
Nicholas of Myra was the bishop of the town of Myra in a Greek colony in Asia Minor.
Myra, in Asia Minor (today's Turkey)
Paul
St. Nicholas was the bishop of Myra in the Asia Minor.
Yes, Saint Nicholas was a Catholic bishop in the early Christian Church. He is known for his generosity and his acts of kindness, which inspired the tradition of gift-giving during the Christmas season.
Nicholas was a bishop in the town of Myra in Asia Minor - today's modern Turkey.
He was the bishop of the town Myra in a Greek colony in Asia Minor. Today that town is Lycea, Turkey.