Saint Nicholas (disambiguation)
Saint Nicholas was a 4th-century saint and Greek Bishop of Myra. Saint Nicholas or Saint Nick may also refer to: Santa Claus or Saint Nicholas, a western folk legend inspired by the saint Sinterklaas or Sint-Nicolaas, the Dutch variant of the folk legend Saint Nicholas, a gift-bringing figure in Europe Saint Nicholas Day, the feast day of the saint == People == Nicholas (died 320), one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Nicholas of Sion (died 564) early Christian saint Nicholas the Pilgrim (1075–1094), also known as Nicholas of Trani, fool for Christ === Eastern Orthodox === Nicholas Kabasilas (c. 1322–1392), Byzantine mystic, theological writer and priest Nicholas of Lesvos (died 1463), Greek deacon and new martyr Nicholas of Japan (1836–1912), Russian archbishop and missionary who introduced Eastern Orthodoxy to Japan Nicholas II (1868–1918), also known as Nicholas the Passion-Bearer, last emperor of Russia Nicholas Planas of Athens (1851–1932), Greek priest, feast day February 17 and March 2 Nicholas of Ohrid and Žiča (1881–1956), also known as Nikolaj Velimirović, Serbian bishop and writer === Roman Catholic === Pope Nicholas I (c. 800–867), also known as Nicholas the Great, bishop of Rome from 858 to 867 Nicholas of Tolentino (c. 1246–1303), Italian mystic Nicholas of Flüe (1417–1487), Swiss hermit and ascetic Nicholas Pieck (1534–1572), Dutch martyr Nicholas Owen (Jesuit) (c. 1550–1606), English martyr Niels of Aarhus (before 1157–1180), Danish prince == Places == Saint Nicholas Peak (Canada), Alberta and British Columbia, Canada St.
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