"Saint Nino"@en . . . "0296Z"^^ . . . "Nino"@en . . "0280Z"^^ . "Early Christian saint" . . "Saint Nino (Georgian: \u10EC\u10DB\u10D8\u10DC\u10D3\u10D0 \u10DC\u10D8\u10DC\u10DD (ts'minda nino), Armenian: \u054D\u0578\u0582\u0580\u0562 \u0546\u0578\u0582\u0576\u0565, Greek: \u0391\u03B3\u03AF\u03B1 \u039D\u03AF\u03BD\u03B1), (sometimes St. Nune or St. Ninny) Equal to the Apostles and the Enlightener of Georgia, (c. 296 \u2013 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: \u039A\u03B1\u03C0\u03C0\u03B1\u03B4\u03BF\u03BA\u03AF\u03B1), was a relative of Saint George, and came to Georgia (ancient Iberia) from Constantinople."@en . "0332Z"^^ . . . . .