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- Saint_Nino abstract "Saint Nino (Georgian: წმინდა ნინო (ts'minda nino), Armenian: Սուրբ Նունե, Greek: Αγία Νίνα), (sometimes St. Nune or St. Ninny) Equal to the Apostles and the Enlightener of Georgia, (c. 296 – c. 338 or 340) was a woman who preached Christianity in Georgia. According to most widely traditional accounts, she belonged to a Greek-speaking Roman family from Kolastra, Cappadocia (Greek: Καππαδοκία), was a relative of Saint George, and came to Georgia (ancient Iberia) from Constantinople. Other sources claim she was from Rome, Jerusalem or Gaul (modern France). [1] As the legend goes, she performed miraculous healings and converted the Georgian queen, Nana, and eventually the pagan king Mirian III of Iberia, who, lost in darkness and blinded on a hunting trip, found his way only after he prayed to "Nino’s God". Mirian declared Christianity the official religion (c. 327) and Nino continued her missionary activities among Georgians until her death.Her tomb is still shown at the Bodbe Monastery in Kakheti, eastern Georgia. St. Nino has become one of the most venerated saints of the Georgian Orthodox Church and her attribute, a grapevine cross, is a symbol of Georgian Christianity.".
- Saint_Nino birthDate "0296".
- Saint_Nino birthYear "0280".
- Saint_Nino birthYear "0296".
- Saint_Nino canonizedPlace Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity).
- Saint_Nino deathPlace Bodbe_Monastery.
- Saint_Nino deathPlace Kakheti.
- Saint_Nino deathYear "0332".
- Saint_Nino majorShrine Bodbe_Monastery.
- Saint_Nino thumbnail Azize_nino.jpg?width=300.
- Saint_Nino veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Nino veneratedIn Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
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- Saint_Nino veneratedIn Oriental_Orthodoxy.
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- Saint_Nino birthDate "ca. 280".
- Saint_Nino birthPlace "Colossae".
- Saint_Nino canonizedBy "Georgian and Russian Orthodox Church".
- Saint_Nino canonizedPlace "Kingdom of Iberia, Kingdom of Armenia".
- Saint_Nino caption "Icon of Saint Nino".
- Saint_Nino dateOfBirth "296".
- Saint_Nino deathDate "ca. 332".
- Saint_Nino deathPlace "Bodbe, Kakheti".
- Saint_Nino feastDay "--12-15".
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- Saint_Nino majorShrine Bodbe_Monastery.
- Saint_Nino name "Nino".
- Saint_Nino name "Saint Nino".
- Saint_Nino patronage "Georgia".
- Saint_Nino placeOfBirth "Colossae".
- Saint_Nino placeOfDeath "Bodi, Kukheti".
- Saint_Nino veneratedIn Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
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- Saint_Nino veneratedIn "Roman Catholic Church,".
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- Saint_Nino comment "Saint Nino (Georgian: წმინდა ნინო (ts'minda nino), Armenian: Սուրբ Նունե, Greek: Αγία Νίνα), (sometimes St. Nune or St. Ninny) Equal to the Apostles and the Enlightener of Georgia, (c. 296 – c. 338 or 340) was a woman who preached Christianity in Georgia. According to most widely traditional accounts, she belonged to a Greek-speaking Roman family from Kolastra, Cappadocia (Greek: Καππαδοκία), was a relative of Saint George, and came to Georgia (ancient Iberia) from Constantinople.".
- Saint_Nino label "Cristiana di Georgia".
- Saint_Nino label "Nina de Géorgie".
- Saint_Nino label "Nina van Georgië".
- Saint_Nino label "Nino (Heilige)".
- Saint_Nino label "Ninó de Georgia".
- Saint_Nino label "Saint Nino".
- Saint_Nino label "Święta Nino".
- Saint_Nino label "Святая Нина".