Christmas Trivia Concerns - Who Have You Been Mr. Claus? Just

Christmas Trivia Concerns - Who Have You Been Mr. Claus?

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DescriptionListed here are a few quick trivia questions about our precious Santa brought to you by www.247trivia.com.

Q: Where does the name Santa Claus result from?

A: The title Santa Claus was derived from Sinterklaas, the Dutch term for the old Christian figure of Saint Nicholas who was famous for his generosity to-the poor (more about him late...

Just about everybody on the planet knows that jolly toy-bearing Xmas number from your North Pole, but how much do we really know about him?

Listed below are a couple of rapid trivia questions about our beloved Santa brought to you by www.247trivia.com.

Q: Where does the name Santa Claus originate from?

A: The name Santa Claus was derived from Sinterklaas, the term for the ancient Christian figure of Saint Nicholas who was famous for his generosity to-the weak (more about him later). The Dutch immigrants to America imported their gift-giving saint to New Amsterdam where he combined with his British counterpart, Santa Claus, to become America's own Santa Claus. Be taught further about view site by navigating to our lofty paper.

Q: everybody knows that Santa lives in the North Pole, but where's the actual St. Nicholas from?

A: St. Nicholas who many consider to be the inspiration for modern Santa Claus was born in Patara around 275AD. Patara is situated in current day Turkey, on the Southern Mediterranean coast in what is today a global tourist resort area where visitors invest hours basking in the hot Mediterranean sun. Certainly not a place you'd wish to be wearing fur coats in.

Q: Should you really wanted to find St. Nicholas to-day, where would you go looking?

A: You might have a visit to the North Pole, but when you actually want to honor St. Nicholas, you'd do better by going towards Italy, where the remains of St. Nicholas are located in the basilica of St. Nicola in-the town of Bari. They've been there considering that the 11 century when they were, uh borrowed from their past resting place in Myra in present day Turkey.

Q: Rudolph the reindeer and his friends just take Santa o-n his rounds fully airborne. If you choose to identify supplementary information about awesome techheights.com information, there are millions of resources you might investigate. How is it that reindeer can fly?

A: Many individuals think that the tale of flying reindeers (together with other parts of the Santa story), arises from Lapland in contemporary Finland. Some say that in Lapland reindeer had a habit of seeking out the hallucinogenic amanita weeds which they ate and then would prance around while under their influence. As these weeds are quite toxic, it was regular practice for local shamans to consume the urine of stumbling reindeer for a 'safe high' and then 'travel' as well as them. This may also describe the general cheerful disposition (with the 'ho ho ho' and all), and the flushed red cheeks of today's Santa.

Q: Where did Santa get his special outfit?

A: Whilst it is no secret that the advertising folks of Coca Cola have a lot to do with the modern picture of Santa, some say the roots go long ago. Exactly the same North-european Shamans that liked to eat these red and white mushrooms with their reindeers used to-wear a serious similar outfit if they went to collect their pickings red and white hair trimmed coats with long black boots. As implied above, it's very sure St. To get different ways to look at it, consider glancing at: this site. Nicholas was no motivation with this outfit, as h-e lived in warm south Turkey. To study additional information, please check out: continue reading.

Q: Who was the first to ever develop Santa's modern image?

A: Coca Cola still uses the iconic pictures of Santa that have been very successful within the 30s, and designed for it by the gifted artist Haddon Sundblom, an American of Swedish origin (does Northern Europe ring any bells here?). Though the contemporary picture of Santa was only eventually standardized in his works, but had actually been developing for a long time before. Coca Cola was not also the primary beverage company to produce commercial use of every child's jolly model bearing hero a company called White Rock drinks used him to market ginger ale and spring water as soon as 1915. However ear-lier versions wore a broad selection of colors. Coca Cola's Santa is the one the finally set the record straight, and ever since then Santa is wearing nothing but Red and White..
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