Saint Nina
Saint Nina is a revered figure in the Christian tradition, particularly in the country of Georgia. She is known for her role in spreading Christianity in the region during the early 4th century. Nina is often depicted holding a cross made from vine branches, symbolizing her humble beginnings and deep faith.
According to tradition, Saint Nina was born in Cappadocia and received a vision that led her to Georgia. She is credited with converting the Georgian royal family and establishing the foundations of the Georgian Orthodox Church. Her feast day is celebrated on January 14th, honoring her contributions to Christianity in Georgia.