Nicolaas van Myra (Dutch Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nicolaas van Myra" in Dutch language version.

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  • Collins, Ace (2009). Stories Behind Men of Faith. Zondervan, pp. 121. ISBN 9780310564560 "Nicholas was born in the Greek city of Patara around 270 AD. The son of a businessman named Theophanes and his wife, Nonna, the child's earliest years were spent in Myra… As a port on the Mediterranean Sea, in the middle of the sea lanes that linked Egypt, Greece and Rome, Myra was a destination for traders, fishermen, and merchant sailors. Spawned by the spirit of both the city’s Greek heritage and the ruling Roman government, cultural endeavours such as art, drama, and music were mainstays of everyday life."

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