WitrynaSelect search scope, currently: catalog all catalog, articles, website, & more in one search; catalog books, media & more in the Stanford Libraries' collections; articles+ journal articles & other e-resources Witrynaview on the ruins of st. nicholas's church, at the lost town of newtown jerpoint, county kilkenny, province of leinster, ireland - st. nicholas stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images Picture shows Saint Nicholas, the 4th century Christain prelate and the Bishop of Myra. 1520 Painting.
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WitrynaSaint Nicholas, then a bishop, stopped at the same inn when he travelled to Athens. In a dream, he saw the crime that had been committed by his host. Turning to prayer, … WitrynaStained Glass. Brief description. Clear and coloured glass with painted details depicting a scene from the Life of St Nicholas. From Troyes, France, 12th and 13th centuries. Physical description. A figure is seen coming out from an archway to the right led by the hand by one of two mitred figures in the centre. bit of choreography
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WitrynaExteriors of the St. Nicholas Church in the ancient city of Myra, now Demre, Turkey. Turkey recognizes this as the St. Nicholas Memorial Museum. Photo by Kim Lawton. … WitrynaThe tradition of hanging the stockings or putting out the shoes comes from a legend passed down to us about a 4th century bishop named Nicholas of Myra. It is the story of how Nicholas came upon a poor father and his three unmarried daughters. Witryna6 gru 2024 · Icon of St. Nicholas from oca.org St. Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra, is most well-known to Western civilization as Santa Claus. He is also called “the Wonderworker” due to the amount of miracles which have been attributed to him. This saint was born during the third century in the region of Lycia, which is on the south … bit of coffee