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Labarum

The labarum (Byzantine Greek: λάβαρον or λάβουρον) was a vexillum (military standard) that displayed the "Chi-Rho" symbol ☧, a christogram formed from the first two Greek letters of the word "Christ" (Byzantine Greek: ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ, or Χριστός) – Chi (χ) and Rho (ρ). It was first used by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great.

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Iconographic career under Constantine

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Labarum

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related to Bibliography · 51
Labarum → AD, Alexander, Altertumswissenschaft, Byzantion, Byzantium, Ch, Christian Empire, Christian Iconography, Christian Victor, Constantine, Ed, Edinburgh University Press, Eduardo, From Constantine, Grabar, Great, Grosse, Grégoire, Hamilton, Harries
related to Iconographic career under Constantine · 24
Labarum → And, Apollo, Arch, Christian, Christian Emperor, Christianity, Constantine, Constantine's, Continuing, Emperor, Eusebius' Historia Ecclesiae, Helena, Helios, Historians, If Eusebius, INSTINCTV DIVINITATIS MENTIS MAGNITVDINE, Many, Mithras, Rome, Savior
related to Etymology · 18
Labarum → AD, An, Basque, Beyond, Byzantium, Celtic, Classical Antiquities, Harpers Dictionary, Harry Thurston Peck, Juan Cortés Osorio, Latin, Legionum, One, Roma, Some, The, The Oxford English Dictionary, There
related to Eusebius' description of the labarum · 11
Labarum → Christ, Cross, Description, From, Now, On, Romans, Saviour’s, Standard, The, This
see also · 7
Labarum → Christianity, ChristianityCantabrian LabarumArch, ChristianityConstantinian, Constantine, Donarium, GonfaloneChristian, Milvian Bridge
related to Later usage · 5
Labarum → Byzantine, Christian Roman, Constantine, Constantinople, The

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constantine emperor christian standard later licinius battle sign first two isbn used great vision also chi-rho rome christ constantine's eusebius

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Labarumrelated to BibliographyGrabar0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyChristian Iconography0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyStudy0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyOrigins0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyPrinceton University Press0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyMichael0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyThe Emperor Constantine0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyLondon0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyISBN0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyGrosse0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyRealencyclopädie0.60section
Labarumrelated to BibliographyAltertumswissenschaft0.60section

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