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Chi Rho Symbol - Meaning and History of the Early Christian Christogram #1516290 (License: Personal Use)
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This monogram combines the first two Greek letters of “Christos” (ΧΡ) with Alpha (Α) and Omega (Ω), symbolizing Christ as the beginning and end, rooted in Revelation 22:13. Historically adopted by Emperor Constantine after his vision before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 CE, it became a central motif in early Christian art, coins, and liturgical objects. The design reflects theological depth and imperial endorsement of Christianity in the Roman Empire.
Used on religious websites, educational pages about Christian symbolism, museum digital exhibits, and theological resources; targets users seeking historical, theological, or artistic understanding of early Christian iconography.
Related Cliparts: Discover the Chi Rho symbol (☧), an ancient Christian Christogram combining ΧΡ (Chi-Rho) with Alpha and Omega-signifying Christ as the beginning and end.
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