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  1. Père Fouettard (French for 'Father Whipper' / 'Old Man Whipper'; pronounced [pɛʁ fwɛtaʁ]) is a character who accompanies Saint Nicholas on his rounds during Saint Nicholas Day (6 December) dispensing lumps of coal and/or beatings to naughty children while St. Nicholas gives gifts to the well behaved.

  2. Nov 18, 2023 · Père Fouettard is a legendary character in Christmas folklore in France and other French-speaking regions. He is often portrayed as the companion or evil counterpart of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children. He punishes naughty children with a whip or a rod. Learn more about his origin, appearance, symbolism and adaptations.

  3. Dec 19, 2016 · Le Père Fouettard is a creepy and vicious character who accompanies St. Nicholas on his rounds in northern and eastern France. He beats naughty children with a bag of ashes if they don't say their prayers or say their parents. He has a gruesome origin story based on a medieval siege or a medieval butcher. He is part of the French version of the St. Nicholas tradition.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Learn how a butcher, a whip-wielding butcher, became St. Nicholas's sidekick in Nancy, France. The story of Père Fouettard, the gruesome character who eats children on St. Nicholas Day, is based on a medieval battle and a miraculous relic.

  5. When Père Noël, as Saint Nicholas is known in France, visits households for Christmas, he is accompanied by a ruffian-like character named Père Fouettard. While Père Noël rewards good little children with treats, Fouettard is the disciplinarian responsible for punishing the bad children.

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  7. Dec 19, 2023 · Move Over, Krampus: France’s Père Fouettard Is St. Nick’s Sidekick—and Possibly a Brutal Murderer No Christmas is complete without a little cannibalism, right? By Marla Mackoul | Dec 19, 2023

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · Le Père Fouettard: The creepy French helper of Saint Nicholas in France. His name says it all. In French he’s le Pėre fouettard, /pear-Fway-tar/ In English, his name translates to “Father whipper” or “whipping father,” and his job is to accompany St Nicholas on December 6 during Saint Nicholas day.

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