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Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas the Miracle Worker St. Nicholas, with his crozier and miter, as ...
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Talk:Saint Nicholas
Talk:Saint Nicholas His monkey? Reference: : Nicholas of Monmouth (also Nikolaus) in Lycia, Asia ... 4th century bishop and is a Christian saint. His feast day is December 6, presumably ... merge this page with the page titled Nicholas of Myra. Dogface 22:52, 18 ...
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Talk:Nicholas of Myra
Talk:Nicholas of Myra There is an article also under Nicolas of Myra (1772 bytes). Is there some way of ... merge all this with the page titled Saint Nicholas. Dogface 22:53, 18 Aug 2004 ( ...
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Saint Nicholas di Mira (translated from Italian)
Saint Nicholas di Mira Saint Nicholas di Mira it was one bishop in ... of IV century of the city of Myra (ancient name of Demre, in Lycea ...
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Myra
Myra Saint Nicholas of Myra, by Ilya Repin. Myra is an ancient Greek town in ...
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Nicholas
Nicholas The male given name Nicholas is derived from the Greek Nikolaos, a ... people" (laos). The name became popular through Saint Nicholas of Myra, today known as Santa Claus. The ...
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Patron saint
Patron saint This page represents the affiliations of people ... but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and St. Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy generally ... For example, St. Joseph is the patron saint of Belgium, St. Patrick is patron ...
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Nicholas of Tolentino
Nicholas of Tolentino Saint Nicholas of Tolentino (c. 1246—1305), known as the ... after praying at a shrine of St. Nicholas of Myra, Amata became pregnant, and they named ...
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Saint-Nicolas, Italy
Saint-Nicolas, Italy It has been suggested that ... this article or section be merged with Saint Nicholas. (Discuss) Saint Nicolas, he is one of he most ... origin comes from the turkish town of Myra, in the early 1000. After his ...
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Talk:Saint James the Great
Talk:Saint James the Great An event mentioned in ... How is linking to placenames named after Saint James wrong? I think the links provide ... Error 02:37, 1 Aug 2003 (UTC) Saint James Patron of Chile? According to my ... o Nuestra Señora del Carmen) instead of Saint James. Saint James could be the patron of ...
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