File:Ninian of Whithorn.jpg

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English: Saint Ninian as intercessor ("Ora pro nobis. Sancte Niniane"). Donor portrait in the Book of Hours of the Virgin and Saint Ninian
Date medieval
Source Book of Hours of the Virgin and Saint Ninian
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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