Nicholas, a bishop of the Christian church …

Years: 340 - 351

Nicholas, a bishop of the Christian church of Myra, in Lycia, Anatolia, allegedly earns a reputation for generosity and compassion through various acts.

These include his tossing a bag of gold through the window of a poor family on three separate occasions, thereby providing a dowry to procure for each of three daughters an honorable marriage and saving the girls from a life of prostitution. (Nicholas, who dies in 343, is later canonized; as Saint Nicholas, he will become the patron saint of Russia, of children, and of sailors.

His story provides the basis for the practice, still observed in many countries, of giving gifts on the saint's feast day of December 6.

Variants of his name eventually include Sant Nikolaas, Sante Klaas, and Santa Claus.)

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