Facts about Santa Claus

Born: ?
Birthplace: The North Pole
Best known as: The jolly toy-delivering hero of Christmas

     

Santa Claus Biography

Also known as: St. Nicholas; Father Christmas; Kris Kringle or Kriss Kringle.

Santa Claus is the mythical good-hearted figure who delivers toys to children around the world each year on Christmas Eve.

According to the legend most common in North America, Santa Claus lives at the North Pole and oversees a toy workshop run by busy elves. Each December 24th, on the eve of the celebration of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, Santa is said to fly around the world delivering his toys in a magical flying sled pulled by eight reindeer: Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dancer, Dasher, Donder (or Donner), Prancer, and Vixen. (A ninth reindeer with a shiny nose, Rudolph, was introduced in Gene Autry’s 1949 country music hit “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”)

The name Santa Claus was derived from Sinterklaas, the Dutch term for the ancient Christian figure of Saint Nicholas. According to tradition, that Saint Nicholas lived in the region of Lycia (now in Turkey) during the 4th century AD. The Santa Claus myth was popularized in America by the 1823 poem “A Visit From Saint Nicholas,” attributed to Clement Moore.

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The poem “A Visit From Saint Nicholas” begins, “‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all thro’ the house / Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse”… In the early 1860s, cartoonist Thomas Nast drew Santa as a round, bearded man in a red suit, an image that stuck… An 1897 editorial by Frank P. Church in the New York Sun coined the famous phrase “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.” Church was replying to a letter from a young reader, Virginia O’Hanlon, who asked if Santa Claus really existed… According to the Encarta encyclopedia, the nickname Kris Kringle evolved from the German words for Christ child, Christkindl… Santa Claus is married in most versions of the myth; his wife is typically known simply as Mrs. Claus.


     

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