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  • Labarum - Wikipedia
    The labarum, with minor variations in its form, was widely used by the Christian Roman emperors who followed Constantine A miniature version of the labarum became part of the imperial regalia of Byzantine rulers, who were often depicted carrying it in their right hands
  • Labarum | Constantine, Christianity, Imperial Standard | Britannica
    The labarum—a Christian version of the vexillum, the military standard used earlier in the Roman Empire—incorporated the Chi-Rho, the monogram of Christ, in a golden wreath atop the staff The flag was made of purple silk (purple dye being at this time a rarity derived from a shellfish of the genus Murex ) richly embroidered with gold
  • Labarum - New World Encyclopedia
    Labarum refers to a military standard used in the Roman Empire that was adapted by the Emperor Constantine I as a symbol of Christianity
  • Labarum (Chi-Rho) - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
    Labarum is the name by which the military standard adopted by Constantine the Great after his celebrated vision (Lactantius, 'De mortibus persecutorum', 44), was known in antiquity The original labarum, designed under the emperor's direction on the day subsequent to the appearance of the
  • Labarum | Encyclopedia. com
    LABARUM The name given to the banner of Emperor constantine i, an adaptation of the Roman cavalry standard (vexillum) with the pagan emblems replaced by Christian symbols After his victory at the Milvian bridge (313), Constantine made the labarum the imperial flag of the western Empire, and from 324, for the entire Roman Empire
  • Labarum - definition of labarum by The Free Dictionary
    Define labarum labarum synonyms, labarum pronunciation, labarum translation, English dictionary definition of labarum n pl lab·a·ra 1 An ecclesiastical banner, especially one carried in processions 2 The banner adopted by Constantine I after his conversion to
  • The Labarum of Constantine the Great - ARCHAEOTRAVEL. eu
    From the time of the Roman Emperor, Constantine the Great (306-337), it was the imperial and military banner (a vexillum)
  • labarum - Ancient Coin Stories
    The labarum was an ancient Roman military standard that became a prominent symbol of Christianity in the Roman Empire Its origins are tied to the reign of Constantine the Great (r 306–337 CE) and the pivotal moment when he adopted Christianity as a unifying force for his empire


















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