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St. Nicholas of Bari
Born - 15 March 270
Died - 6 December 343 Feastday - 6 December Statue Installed - c. 1703
On 11 January 1703 Canusi agreed to execute the statue and was given until 18 June.
Sculptor - Fabio Canusi
He was given a payment of 80 scudi which was received by Giovanni Maria Baratta.
Height - 3.1 m. (10ft 4in) travertine
The saints right hand is raised in a gesture of blessing. His left, in accordance with the Eastern tradition, holds a book. Nicholas was Bishop of Myra (modern-day Turkey). He had a reputation for secret gift-giving, a practice celebrated on his feast day, and thus became the model for Santa Claus. The Roman Martyrology states that he is famous for his sanctity, and for the power of his intercession before the throne of grace. |
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Saints on North Colonnade
Constantinian Wing
53. Nicholas of Tolentino
52. Nicholas of Bari
51. Martina
50. Susanna
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Saints on North Colonnade
Constantinian Wing
53. Nicholas of Tolentino
52. Nicholas of Bari
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Sources:
Roma Sacra - San Pietro in Vaticano, Itineraries 21-22, ©Fabbrica of St. Peter's, July 2001
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