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    The symbol’s origin dates back to the 4th century AD, and it was used extensively by early Christians. The Chi-Rho symbol holds great significance in religion, especially in Christianity. It is believed to be a representation of the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ, “Christos.”
    The Chi Rho symbol is believed to have first appeared during the rule of Emperor Constantine in the 4th century AD. According to legend, before a crucial battle, Constantine saw a vision of this symbol with the words “In this sign you will conquer”. Inspired by this vision, he adopted the Chi Rho as his emblem and went on to win the battle.
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    Chi Rho - Wikipedia

    The Chi-Rho symbol was used by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337 AD) as part of a military standard (vexillum). Constantine's standard was known as the Labarum. Early symbols similar to the Chi Rho were the Staurogram () and the IX monogram (). See more

    The Chi Rho is one of the earliest forms of the Christogram, formed by superimposing the first two (capital) letters—chi and rho (ΧΡ)—of the Greek ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ (rom: Christos) in such a way that the vertical stroke of the rho … See more

    According to Lactantius, a Latin historian of North African origins saved from poverty by the Emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337), who made him tutor to his son See more

    The Chi Rho symbol has two Unicode codepoints:
    • U+2627 ☧ CHI RHO in the Miscellaneous symbols block and
    • U+2CE9 … See more

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    An early visual representation of the connection between the Crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection, seen in the 4th century sarcophagus of Domitilla in Rome, the use of a wreath around the Chi-Rho symbolizes the … See more

    • The Chi-Rho symbol ☧, Catacombs of San Callisto, Rome.
    • Monogramme of Christ (the Chi Rho) on a plaque of a sarcophagus, 4th-century AD, marble, Musei … See more

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    "Constantine Triumphed under Sign of Cross". christianity.com. See more

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  4. The Chi Rho Symbol - Early Church History

    The Chi Rho is a Christian symbol for “Christ” written by superimposing the two Greek letters “Chi (X)” and “Rho (P)” which are the first two letters in Greek of the name of “CHRist.”

  5. Chi Rho Symbol - History And Meaning - Symbols Archive

  6. What Is the Meaning of the Chi Rho Symbol?

    Feb 15, 2023 · The History of the Chi Rho. Chi Rho combines two Greek letters into a symbol to make it look like the letter X. This is placed over the bottom of the letter P, which forms the symbol ☧. The translation of the word into English …

  7. Chi-Rho - Encyclopedia.com

  8. Chi-rho - (Art History I – Prehistory to Middle Ages) - Fiveable

  9. The Chi Rho — Early Christian Symbolism | by Willow Summers

  10. Christogram - Wikipedia

    One of the oldest Christograms is the Chi-Rho (☧). It consists of the superimposed Greek letters chi (Χ) and rho (Ρ), which are the first two letters of the Greek χριστός, 'Christ'. It was displayed on the labarum military standard …

  11. Exploring the Meaning of the Chi Rho Symbol: A …

    Delve into the deep symbolism and rich history of the Chi Rho symbol. Discover the profound meaning behind this ancient emblem of Christian faith and its significance in the early Church. Uncover the message of hope and salvation …

  12. Chi Rho, Chrismon, Monogram of Christ, Labarum

    Chi rho symbol accompinied by the letter alpha and omega inscribed in its upper half, adorns the roof of a Baldacchino tomb at Abbatija tad-Dejr in Rabat, Malta. The Chi-Rho symbol appears as a wall painting in a 4th Century Roman villa, …

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