St. Nicholas of Myra lived in the 4th and 5th centuries
There are several saints named Anthony so you need to be specific.
He was born in the town of Myra. Of course, the country was not called Turkey at the time.
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It is hard to pin them down to a specific time period. They keep moving from one time period to another.
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At the time of Saint Nicholas of Myra people did not have last names. If he had addtional names we are not aware of them.
1568-1599
If you mean Saint Nicholas as in Santa Claus, then it would be the same as in America.
Saint Nicholas died about 1700 years ago and stopped delivering presents at that time.
There are many saints named Catherine. Please be specific.
There are many, many saints named mary. Please be specific.
There are several saints named Anthony so you need to be specific.
Nicholas of Myra was declared a saint by the ealry Christians as the official canonization process did not exist at the time. It probably occurred not long after his death in about the year 346 AD.
Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Myra, lived during the reign of Saint Constantine the Great, and reposed (died) in 330.
Have a look at this link Saint Nicholas: Origin of Santa and see if it can help answer your question.
St. Nicholas of Myra was a very holy and pious bishop who was imprisioned for our Lord at one time. He spent much of his life devoted to helping the poor and others in need.
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.