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  1. Mrs. Claus (also known as Mrs. Santa Claus or Mrs. Santa) is the mythical wife of Santa Claus, the Christmas gift-bringer in Western Christmas tradition. History. Origin. The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia -based Christian missionary. [1] .

  2. Dec 21, 2016 · The first mention of Mrs. Claus appears in the 1849 short story “A Christmas Legend” by missionary James Rees, in which a couple disguise themselves, angel-like, as travelers, and seek shelter...

  3. Dec 24, 2020 · Mrs. Claus isn’t a one-dimensional support player in Santas life- when the spotlight shines on her it’s easy to see depth, wisdom, wit, beauty, endurance, and some really amazing cookie recipes.

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · But what else do we know about the mistress of mistletoe? Surely there is more to her story than being the partner of Old Saint Nick? From her impressive age to her secret lair, here are 9 Merry facts about the most famous spouse in Christmas history. Mrs. Claus has had more than one first name.

  5. Dec 21, 2016 · Who is Mrs. Claus? This holiday season read about one of the most famous women of Christmas! Introducing a brief history of Mrs.Claus. Mrs. Claus may be a staple to our Christmas celebration but there is still lots to uncover and learn about the women who bakes cookies up in the North Pole.

  6. Dec 16, 2015 · Since she first emerged in the mid-19th century, Mrs. Claus has been a secondary character living in the shadow of her famous, workaholic husband. But along the way there have...

  7. In the story, two elderly strangers, who turn out to be Mr and Mrs Claus, seek shelter at a house on a long journey. After Mrs Claus asks some questions, they find out that one of their daughters had died. The next morning, they wake to find a house full of presents.

  8. Feb 16, 2010 · Santa Claus and his wife, Mrs. Claus, call the North Pole home, and children write letters to Santa and track Santa’s progress around the world on Christmas Eve.

  9. Mrs. Claus is the wife of Santa Claus, a fictional character associated with Christmas. Her role and character traits vary, but she is generally depicted as a kind, nurturing, and supportive partner who helps Santa manage the operations at the North Pole, including taking care of the elves...

  10. By the mid-20th century, Mrs. Claus was a fixture of Christmas pop culture in every medium — although, for the most part, disappointingly stripped of her feminist streak. Nat King Cole crooned approvingly of the domestic goddess in 1956’s “Mrs. Santa Claus.”

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