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  • Labarum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Roman emperor Constantine I (ruled 306 - 337) created a new military standard to be carried before his army which displayed the first two Greek letters of the word Christ - Chi (?) and Rho, (? ...
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  • CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Labarum (Chi-Rho)

    The name by which the military standard adopted by Constantine the Great after his celebrated vision ... Labarum (Chi-Rho) Labarum is the name by which the military standard adopted by Constantine the ...
  • Definition of labarum - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

    Definition of labarum from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations ... Main Entry: lab?a?rum Pronunciation: 'la-b&-r&m Function: noun Etymology: Late Latin
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    The Labarum and Chi Ro. the Labarum. lab-a-rum (l^b2úr-úm) n. pl. lab-a-ra (-úr-ú) 1. An ecclesiastical banner, especially one carried in processions. 2.
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    In addition to the original meaning described in this article, "labarum" is also used for any ecclesiastical banner, such as those carried around in processions as well as under the name "the holy ...
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    Labarum for the Latter Day: The Zine
  • Chi Rho, Chrismon, Monogram of Christ, or Labarum -- Early Christian ...

    Free online Bible study on Psalms. Sign up now! Chi and Rho are the first two letters ( ?? ) of "Christ" in Greek ???????. ( Christos ). Sometimes it is called the Monogram of Christ or ...
  • Chi-Rho, Chi Rho, Labarum, Christogram - Christian Symbols ...

    Oxford Dictionary of Christian Art How to Read a Church Worship Without Words: The Signs and Symbols of Our Faith Signs and Symbols in Christian Art

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