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Nicholas, Saint, Bishop of Myra

LC control no.n 50053594
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Personal name headingNicholas, Saint, Bishop of Myra
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Variant(s)Mykola Chudotvoret︠s︡ʹ, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Mykolaĭ Chudotvoret︠s︡ʹ, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Niccolò, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nicola, da Bari, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nicola, di Myra, Saint
Nicolà, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nicolás, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nicolaus, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nikola, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nikolaĭ Mirlikiĭskiĭ, Saint
Николай Мирликийски, Saint
Никола Мирликийски, Saint
Nikola Mirlikiĭski, Saint
Nikolaĭ Chudotvoret︠s︡, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nikolaĭ, Saint, arkhīepiskop mẏrlikīĭskīĭ
Nikolaos, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Nikolaus, Saint, Bishop of Myra
Микола Чудотворець, Saint, Bishop of Myra
LocatedTurkey
Birth date0280~
Death date0343
Place of deathTurkey
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inDas Spiel vom heiligen Nikolaus, 1975: t.p. (Saint Nicolas; Nikolaus)
Sveti Nikola, žitije i čuda u srpskoj umetnosti, 1987: t.p. (Sveti Nikola)
Ho Hagios Nikolaos stē Vyzantinē ... 1988.
Dict. of Cath. biogr. (Nicholas, St. (d. 350?), elected bishop of Myra; patron of Russia and Greece)
Holweck (Nicolas of Myra, Bp.; d. between 345 and 352)
Book of Saints (Nicholas (St.) Bp.; d. c. 350)
The miracles of Saint Nicholas, 1993: p. 17 (b. ca. 255 A.D.)
Russian Brockhaus: v. 21, p. 115 (Nikolaĭ, arkhīepiskop mẏrlikīĭskīĭ)
Z︠H︡ytti︠a︡ svi︠a︡toho Mykoly Chudotvort︠s︡i︠a︡, 1993.
Novena al gloriosisimo San Nicolas, milagroso arzobispo de Mira, 1777: t.p.
San Nicola, 2009: front flap of jkt (San Nicola da Bari) p. 3 (Nicola di Myra)
Sluzhby na prestavlenie i perenesenie moshcheĭ Svi︠a︡titeli︠a︡ Nikolai︠a︡ Mirlikiĭskogo v slavi︠a︡nskoĭ rukopisnoĭ tradit︠s︡ii XII--nachala XVII v., 2011: p. 3 (Christian saint, bishop of Myra, born approximately in 280 in Patary, died in 343 in Myra (Extinct city, Turkey))