Circa 340 AD, Saint Nicholas (c.304 - c.345), patron saint of Russia, traditionally associated with Christmas celebrations in the person of Santa Claus. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Saint Nicholas Christmas Single Object Circa 4th Century Saint Nicholas
circa 1855: Nicholas Murray (1802-1861). American clergyman, Presbyterian minister in Philadelphia 1829, Elizabethtown, N.J. 1833, widely published author of religious material, wrote 'American Principles and National Prosperity.' (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Nicholas Murray Male American Culture People Nicholas Murray
Nicholas Ridley,Bishop of London (1500-1555) Engraved by J.Cochran from the original in the collection of the reverend Henry Ridley,published by John Tallis and Company in 1880. Restored by Pictore Art Elizabethan Style People Nicholas Ridley
Nicholas I of Russia (1796 – 1855) was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855 and was also the nominal King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. Woodcut engraving after a painting by an anonymous artist, puplished in 1882. Art People Officer - Military Rank Nicholas I
Nicholas Bacon (1510-1579) on engraving from 1838. English politician and father of the philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon. Engraved by W.H.More after a painting by Zucchero and published by J.Tallis & Co. Engraving People England Nicholas Bacon
Circa 350 AD, Fourth-century saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, Lucia and patron saint of Russia, carrying his crozier. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) St Nicholas|Santa Claus Bishop - Clergy Priest Ancient Civilization St Nicholas
Nicholas Rowe (20 June 1674 - 6 December 1718), English dramatist, poet and miscellaneous writer. Illustration was published in "Cyclopaedia of English literature" by Robert Chambers, Boston, 1851 Famous People Lightbox Portrait Author Grayscale Nicholas Rowe
Circa 1125, Pope Adrian IV, or Nicholas Breakspear (1100-1159), the first and only Englishman to become Pope. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Pope Adrian IV|Nicholas Breakspear Circa 12th Century Elliptical Format Traditional Clothing Nicholas Breakspear