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Sainte Nicarète († 440), née à Nicomédie, vierge, quitta sa famille pour devenir fille spirituelle de saint Jean Chrysostome à Constantinople, soignait par les plantes médicinales au temps de l'empereur Flavius Arcadius. Sa fête est le 27 décembre.
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- Saint catholique et orthodoxe
- Décès en 440
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