Saint Nonnus
Nonnus (Greek: Νόννος, Nónnos) was legendary 4th- or 5th-century Christian saint, said to have been an Egyptian monk who became a bishop in Syria and was responsible for the conversion of St Pelagia the harlot during one of the Synods of Antioch. His feast day is observed on December 2.
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Saint Nonnus
Nonnus (Greek: Νόννος, Nónnos) was legendary 4th- or 5th-century Christian saint, said to have been an Egyptian monk who became a bishop in Syria and was responsible for the conversion of St Pelagia the harlot during one of the Synods of Antioch. His feast day is observed on December 2.
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Nonnos d'Édesse († 471) ou Non ...... lises catholique et orthodoxe.
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Nonnus (Greek: Νόννος, Nónnos) ...... day is observed on December 2.
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Nonnus, rzekomy biskup Edessy ...... zono 2 grudnia za Baroniuszem.
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Nono (Siglo IV - ...), fue un ...... zo un obispo [de Heliopolis]".
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Bishop
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St Nonnus prays for St Pelagia amongst her courtesans, in a 14th-century manuscript
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Saint Nonnus
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Nonnos d'Édesse († 471) ou Non ...... lises catholique et orthodoxe.
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Nonnus (Greek: Νόννος, Nónnos) ...... day is observed on December 2.
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Nonnus, rzekomy biskup Edessy ...... zono 2 grudnia za Baroniuszem.
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Nono (Siglo IV - ...), fue un ...... zo un obispo [de Heliopolis]".
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Nonnos d'Édesse
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Nonnos von Edessa
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Nonnus (biskup Edessy)
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Nono (santo)
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Nono de Edessa
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Saint Nonnus
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Saint Nonnus
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