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<p> [[ | <p> The patron saint of boys, of sailors, of [[Russia]] and Aberdeen, as well as other towns; was bishop of Myra, persecuted under Diocletian; is generally represented in bishop's robes, and has either three purses or three children as his attributes; the three children and the three purses refer to one and the same story: St. Nicholas, on learning that a father who had three daughters was tempted by extreme poverty to expose them to a life of dishonour, went by night and threw into the window of the house three bags of money which served as a marriage portion for each, and thus rescued them from a life of shame. </p> | ||
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<ref name=" | <ref name="term_77146"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/nicholas,+st. St. Nicholas from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:46, 15 October 2021
St. Nicholas [1]
The patron saint of boys, of sailors, of Russia and Aberdeen, as well as other towns; was bishop of Myra, persecuted under Diocletian; is generally represented in bishop's robes, and has either three purses or three children as his attributes; the three children and the three purses refer to one and the same story: St. Nicholas, on learning that a father who had three daughters was tempted by extreme poverty to expose them to a life of dishonour, went by night and threw into the window of the house three bags of money which served as a marriage portion for each, and thus rescued them from a life of shame.