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    Santa Claus' mother was Armenian - ethnographer reveals

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/12/29/santa-claus-hay/
    14:25 - 29.12.12

    It has appeared that Santa Claus, the same St. Nikolas, has Armenian
    origin. Ethnographer Rafael Nahapetyan, speaking to reporters today,
    said that according to mentioning mother of the so much loved saint in
    Europe was an Armenian.

    `It is mentioned that he was born in 280 and was of Armenian descent.
    It was considered that he was the son of Ergephan and Armenian beauty
    Nune. This rich family was not having a baby for quite a long time and
    finally, listening to their prayers, God gives them miraculous son,
    which becomes a person worshiped in all the European countries,' the
    ethnographer said.

    St Nikolas was born in Batara town (near today's Antalya). In the
    early age he lost his parents and was brought up by uncle Archbishop
    Nikolas Yerets. The commandment Sell what you have and distribute the
    money to the poor became his life's slogan.

    With people's wish he became Zmyurnia's archbishop. Later he was
    exiled but continued propagating the Gospel. He died in 326 and is the
    most loved saint known as Santa Claus.

    Rafael Nahapetyan though said St. Nikolas was born in Zmyurnia from
    where his remains were transported to Italy in 1080. `His mission was
    curing people and families were looking forward for his visits,' he
    said.




    From: A. Papazian
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