Nino de Georgia

Nino de Georgia
Para otros usos de este término, véase Nina (desambiguación).
Nina de Georgia
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Santa Ninó
Nacimiento 296 d.C.
Colastres, Capadocia
Fallecimiento Entre 335 y 347
Bodbe, Georgia
Venerado en Iglesia Católica
Iglesia Ortodoxa
Festividad 14 de enero (Iglesia Católica)
15 de enero (Iglesia Ortodoxa)
Patronazgo Bandera de Georgia Georgia

Santa Nina (en georgiano: წმინდა ნინო, Ts'minda Nino; en griego Άγιη Νίνω, Hágiē Nínō), también conocida como Cristiana, Ninó, Ninón o Ninny (296338 o 340), isoapóstola (igual a los apóstoles), predicó e introdujo el cristianismo en Georgia. Nació en la villa de Colastres en Capadocia. Es considerada una sobrina de San Jorge.

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