St. Nicholas, known as Father Christmas all over the world, was born in Patara in Turkey's Mediterranean coast, an important Lycian city and lived in Myra and was buried. Santa's story is as follows: In around 300 AD, Patara becomes a son of a wealthy wheat merchant living in the city while he is in prosperity and is called Nikolas. When it is born, a gift of the womb has been pointed out to the world as a savior of the parenthood of the parents, and a fruit of the offering of the offerings of the poor.
