St. Nicholius

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St.

Nicholius
BornCapernus, Ledonian Empire
DiedAround 958 BL
Araq
Honoured inAll Saletrist denominations
Feast17 November
PatronageSaints, Physicians, Police, St. Nicholiusburg
Major worksNicholius' Laws of Holiness and Saletrism

Nicholius (NI-cohl-LEE-əs; Ledonian: Niocoiivz; died 958 BL), also known as Saint Nicholius, Nicholius the Enlightened, Nicholius the Scribe, Nicholius the Beloved, or Nicholius the Convert, was a Saletrist priest and, according to Nicholius' Laws of Holiness and Saletrism, the first saint who, after participating in the stoning of Archbishop Dorothy, was enlightened by Mephithelaieh. Saint Nicholius is the patron saint of St. Nicholiusburg, where his remains are said to be interred. Due to his contributions in establishing early Saletrist churches and developing the holy text, he is generally seen also as the patron saint of Saletrism and saints.