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A Christogram (Latin Monogramma ChristiThe portmanteau of Christo- and -gramma is modern, first introduced in German as Christogramm in the mid-18th century. Adoption into English as Christogram dates to c. 1900.) is a monogram or combination of letters that forms an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ, traditionally used as a religious symbol within the Christian Church. [1]

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All Saints' Church, Cambridge

All Saints' is a church on Jesus Lane in central Cambridge, England, which was built by the architect G F Bodley.

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Alpha and Omega

Alpha (Α or α) and omega (Ω or ω) are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, and a title of Christ and God in the Book of Revelation.

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Ansanus

Saint Ansanus (Sant'Ansano) (died 304 AD), called The Baptizer or The Apostle of Siena, is the patron saint of Siena, a scion of the Anician family of Rome.

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Artognou stone

The Artognou stone, sometimes referred to as the Arthur stone, is an archaeological artefact uncovered in Cornwall in the United Kingdom.

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Aumont-Aubrac

Aumont-Aubrac is a former commune in the Lozère department in the Occitanie region of southern France.

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Česnica

A česnica (Serbian Cyrillic: чесница,; derived from the noun čest, meaning "share"), also called Božićna pogača (Serbian Cyrillic: Божићна погача, "Christmas pogača") is the ceremonial, round loaf of bread that is an indispensable part of Christmas dinner in Serbian tradition.

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Basilica of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli

The Basilica of St.

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Benedict of Nursia

Benedict of Nursia (Benedictus Nursiae; Benedetto da Norcia; Vulgar Latin: *Benedecto; Benedikt; 2 March 480 – 543 or 547 AD) is a Christian saint, who is venerated in the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Communion and Old Catholic Churches.

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Benediction

A benediction (Latin: bene, well + dicere, to speak) is a short invocation for divine help, blessing and guidance, usually at the end of worship service.

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Bernardino of Siena

Bernardino of Siena, (also known as Bernardine; 8 September 138020 May 1444) was an Italian priest and Franciscan missionary.

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Bichvinta mosaic

The Bichvinta mosaic is a 5th or 6th-century floor mosaic from the ruined early Christian church at a cape in the coastal town of Bichvinta or Pitsunda, anciently known as Pityus, in Abkhazia/Georgia.

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Blessing

In religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the infusion of something with holiness, spiritual redemption, or divine will.

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Blessing cross

A blessing cross is a hand cross held by a priest or bishop in Eastern Christianity when he gives a benediction.

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Bufalini Chapel

The Bufalini Chapel is a side chapel of the church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome, Italy.

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Byzantine flags and insignia

For most of its history, the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire did not know or use heraldry in the West European sense of a permanent motif transmitted through hereditary right.

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Cantabrian labarum

The Cantabrian labarum (Cantabrian: lábaru cántabru or lábaro cántabro) is a modern interpretation of the ancient military standard known by the Romans as Cantabrum.

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Catacomb of San Pancrazio

The Catacomb of San Pancrazio (also called of Ottavilla) is a catacomb of Rome (Italy), located in the Via Aurelia, within the modern Quartiere Gianicolense.

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Cathedral of Christ the King, Mullingar

Cathedral of Christ the King is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.

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Cathedral of Salvador

The Cathedral Basilica of Salvador (Catedral Basílica de Salvador), officially dedicated to the Transfiguration of Christ and named Primatial Cathedral Basilica of the Transfiguration of the Lord is the seat of the Archbishop of the city of Salvador, in the State of Bahia, in Brazil.

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Catholic devotions to Jesus

The Roman Catholic tradition includes a number of devotions to Jesus Christ.

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Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral

The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, with the original and complete title of the Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Saint Vitalis and of the Guardian Angels (consecrated to the Holy Guardian Angels and dedicated to the saint), is the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines.

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Chi Rho

The Chi Rho (also known as chrismon or sigla) is one of the earliest forms of christogram, formed by superimposing the first two (capital) letters—chi and rho (ΧΡ)—of the Greek word ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ (Christos) in such a way that the vertical stroke of the rho intersects the center of the chi.

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Chrismon

Chrismon may refer to.

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Christ Pantocrator

In Christian iconography, Christ Pantocrator is a specific depiction of Christ.

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Christian (given name)

Christian originated as a Baptismal name used by persons of the Christian religion.

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Christian cross variants

This is a list of Christian cross variants.

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Christian symbolism

Christian symbolism is the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork or events, by Christianity.

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Christmas tree

A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce, pine, or fir or an artificial tree of similar appearance, associated with the celebration of Christmas.

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Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Killinghall

The Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Killinghall, is an Anglican parish church in Killinghall, North Yorkshire, England.

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Circumcision of Jesus

The circumcision of Jesus is an event from the life of Jesus, according to the Gospel of Luke, which states in verse 2:21 that Jesus was circumcised eight days after his birth (traditionally January 1).

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Clavier-Übung III

The Clavier-Übung III, sometimes referred to as the German Organ Mass, is a collection of compositions for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach, started in 1735–36 and published in 1739.

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Coat of arms of Pope Francis

On 18 March 2013, Pope Francis adopted in his Papal coat of arms the coat of arms and motto he used since his episcopal consecration in 1991, differenced following his election as Roman Pontiff.

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Dismissal (liturgy)

The Dismissal (απόλυσις; Slavonic: otpust) is the final blessing said by a Christian priest or minister at the end of a religious service.

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Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus

The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus is a feast of the liturgical year celebrated by a number of Christian denominations, on varying dates.

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Fraction (religion)

The Fraction is the ceremonial act of breaking the consecrated bread during the Eucharistic rite in some Christian denominations.

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Furness Church

Furness Church is a 13th-century Norman church located in County Kildare, Ireland.

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Gaston Hall

Gaston Hall is an auditorium located on the third and fourth floors of the north tower of Healy Hall on Georgetown University's main campus in Washington, D.C. Named for Georgetown's first student, William Gaston, who also helped secure the university's federal charter, Gaston Hall was completed in 1901, around twenty years after the construction of the building within which it is housed.

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Georgetown University

Georgetown University is a private research university in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.

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Giovanni Battista Piamarta

Saint Giovanni Battista Piamarta (26 November 1841 - 25 April 1913) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and educator.

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Giuseppe Guarneri

Bartolomeo Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri, del Gesù (21 August 1698 – 17 October 1744) was an Italian luthier from the Guarneri family of Cremona.

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Guarneri

The Guarneri (often referred to in the Latinized form Guarnerius) is the family name of a group of distinguished luthiers from Cremona in Italy in the 17th and 18th centuries, whose standing is considered comparable to those of the Amati and Stradivari families.

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Gustaf Church, Copenhagen

Gustaf Church (Svenska Gustafskyrkan), part of the Church of Sweden Abroad, is the church of the Swedish congregation in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Haglaz

*Haglaz or *Hagalaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the h-rune, meaning "hail" (the precipitation).

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Headstone

A headstone, tombstone, or gravestone is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave.

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Helmet of Constantine

The Helmet of Constantine was a helmet or form of helmet worn by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, now lost, which featured in his imperial iconography.

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Hilarri

Hilarri (from Basque hil 'dead' and harri 'stone') is the name given to disk-shaped funerary steles that are typical of the Basque Country.

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Hispano-Moresque ware

Hispano-Moresque ware is a style of initially Islamic pottery created in Al Andalus or Muslim Spain, which continued to be produced under Christian rule in styles blending Islamic and European elements.

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Holy Jesus Church, Lydbrook

Holy Jesus Church at Lydbrook is a Church of England parish church in the English county of Gloucestershire.

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Holy Name of Jesus

In Roman Catholicism, the veneration Holy Name of Jesus (also Most Holy Name of Jesus, Santissimo Nome di Gesù) developed as a separate type of devotion in the Early Modern period, in parallel to that of the Sacred Heart.

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Holy Trinity Church (Nashville)

Holy Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity) is a historic Episcopal church at 615 6th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, currently a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee.

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Honorius (emperor)

Honorius (Flavius Honorius Augustus; 9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Western Roman Emperor from 393 to 423.

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House of Schivas

House of Schivas is an L-plan tower house, dating from the 16th century, about three miles east of Methlick, in the valley of the River Ythan, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Ic

IC, ic, or i.c. may stand for.

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IHC

IHC may refer to.

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IHS Press

IHS Press is a publishing house based in Virginia whose mission is to promote the social teaching of the Catholic Church.

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Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Cleveland, Ohio)

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Kościół Niepokalanego Serca Najświętszej Maryi Panny), is a Catholic parish church in Cleveland, Ohio and part of the Diocese of Cleveland.

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IX monogram

The IX monogram or XI monogram is a type of early Christian monogram looking like the spokes of a wheel, sometimes within a circle.

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Jesus (name)

The proper name Jesus used in the English language originates from the Latin form of the Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous), a rendition of the Hebrew Yeshua (rtl), also having the variants Joshua or Jeshua.

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Jesus H. Christ

"Jesus H. Christ" is a common phrase which references Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity.

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JHC

JHC may refer to.

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JHS

JHS may refer to.

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Kunyu Wanguo Quantu

Kunyu Wanguo Quantu (Carta Geografica Completa di tutti i Regni del Mondo, "Complete Geographical Map of all the Kingdoms of the World"), printed in China at the request of the Wanli Emperor during 1602 by the Italian Catholic missionary Matteo Ricci and Chinese collaborators, Mandarin Zhong Wentao and the technical translator, Li Zhizao, is the earliest known Chinese world map with the style of European maps.

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Labarum

The labarum (λάβαρον) was a vexillum (military standard) that displayed the "Chi-Rho" symbol ☧, a christogram formed from the first two Greek letters of the word "Christ" (ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ, or Χριστός) — Chi (χ) and Rho (ρ).

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List of Cultural Properties of Japan - historical materials (Ōsaka)

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of for the Urban Prefecture of Ōsaka.

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Listed buildings in Christleton

Christleton is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England.

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Listed buildings in Great Altcar

Great Altcar is a civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England.

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Listed buildings in Tarleton

Tarleton is a civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England.

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Listed buildings in Thornton, Merseyside

Thornton is a civil parish and a village in Sefton, Merseyside, England.

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Liturgy of Preparation

The Liturgy of Preparation, also Prothesis (a setting forth) or Proskomedia (Προσκομιδή Proskomidē "an offering, an oblation"), is the name given in the Eastern Orthodox Churchand those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite to the act of preparing the bread and wine for the Eucharist.

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Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram

Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram, is a private Jesuit school for boys situated in a large, leafy campus in the suburb of Sreekariyam in Thiruvananthapuram (formerly Trivandrum) city, in the Indian state of Kerala.

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Luck of Edenhall

The "Luck of Edenhall" is a glass beaker that was made in Syria or Egypt in the middle of the 14th century, elegantly decorated with arabesques in blue, green, red and white enamel with gilding.

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Lyveden New Bield

Lyveden New Bield (sometimes called New Build) is an unfinished Elizabethan summer house in the east of Northamptonshire, England, owned by the National Trust.

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Manresa School

Manresa School is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic school in Paranaque City.

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Maria Pierina

Blessed Maria Pierina De Micheli (1890–1945) was a Roman Catholic religious Sister who was born near Milan in Italy.

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Middle English

Middle English (ME) is collectively the varieties of the English language spoken after the Norman Conquest (1066) until the late 15th century; scholarly opinion varies but the Oxford English Dictionary specifies the period of 1150 to 1500.

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Monogram

A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters or other graphemes to form one symbol.

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Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament

Two names and a variety of titles are used to refer to Jesus in the New Testament.

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Our Lady of Fatima Convent High School

Our Lady of Fátima Convent High School is a convent school located in the city of Patiala in Punjab, India.

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help

Our Lady of Perpetual Help (also known as Our Lady of Perpetual Succour)The Catholic Encyclopedia of 1911 uses the latter name.

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Our Lady of Victory Church (Inuvik)

Our Lady of Victory Church, often called the Igloo Church, is located on Mackenzie Road in downtown Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Palazzo Vecchio

The Palazzo Vecchio ("Old Palace") is the town hall of Florence, Italy.

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Palm branch

The palm branch is a symbol of victory, triumph, peace, and eternal life originating in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean world.

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Pectoral cross

A pectoral cross or pectorale (from the Latin pectoralis, "of the chest") is a cross that is worn on the chest, usually suspended from the neck by a cord or chain.

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Pedro Calungsod

Saint Pedro Calungsod (Petrus Calungsod, Pedro Calúñgsod or archaically Pedro Calonsor, Pietro Calungsod; July 21, 1654 – April 2, 1672), also known as Peter Calungsod and Pedro Calonsor, was a Roman Catholic Filipino migrant, sacristan and missionary catechist who, along with the Spanish Jesuit missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores, suffered religious persecution and martyrdom in Guam for their missionary work in 1672.

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Peter the Wonderworker

Saint Peter the Wonderworker or the Thaumaturge (Άγιος Πέτρος ο Θαυματουργός, Petrus Thaumaturgus), also known as Saint Peter of Argos (Άγιος Πέτρος του Άργους) is a Christian saint, regarded as the patron saint of Argos.

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Pope Francis

Pope Francis (Franciscus; Francesco; Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936) is the 266th and current Pope and sovereign of the Vatican City State.

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Porta Camollia, Siena

Porta Camollìa is one of the northern portals in the medieval walls of Siena.

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Porta Romana, Siena

Porta Romana is one of the portals in the medieval Walls of Siena.

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Porta San Marco, Siena

Porta San Marco is the remnant of one of the gates found the medieval walls of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy.

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Porta Tufi, Siena

The Porta Tufi or Tufi Gate is one of the remaining portals in the medieval Walls of Siena.

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Pregnancy in art

Pregnancy in art covers any artistic work that portrays pregnancy in women.

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Prosphora

A prosphoron (πρόσφορον, offering) is a small loaf of leavened bread used in Orthodox Christian and Greek Catholic (Byzantine) liturgies.

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Reformation Wall

The International Monument to the Reformation (French: Monument international de la Réformation, German: Internationales Reformationsdenkmal), usually known as the Reformation Wall, is a monument in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Religious symbol

A religious symbol is an iconic representation intended to represent a specific religion, or a specific concept within a given religion.

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Royal Order of the Seraphim

The Royal Order of the Seraphim (Swedish: Kungliga Serafimerorden; Seraphim being a category of Angels) is a Swedish order of chivalry created by King Frederick I on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Sword and the Order of the Polar Star.

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Runic inscriptions

A runic inscription is an inscription made in one of the various runic alphabets.

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Rushton Triangular Lodge

The Triangular Lodge is a folly, designed and constructed between 1593 and 1597 by Sir Thomas Tresham near Rushton, Northamptonshire, England.

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Saint Greca

Saint Greca (12 October 284 – 21 January 304, Decimomannu) was a Christian woman who lived on Sardinia.

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Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral (Indianapolis)

Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Fourteenth and Meridian Streets in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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San Francesco, Sarzana

San Francesco is a Roman Catholic church and monastery located in Sarzana, region of Liguria, Italy.

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San Marco in San Girolamo

The Church of San Marco in San Girolamo (St. Mark in St. Jerome) is a baroque parish church in Vicenza, northern Italy, built in the 18th century by the Discalced Carmelites.

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San Martín de Tours de Frómista

The church of San Martín de Tours de Frómista in Frómista, province of Palencia, Spain, has been built in the 11th century in Romanesque style.

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Santa María de Santa Cruz de la Serós

Santa María de Santa Cruz de la Serós is a former Benedictine nunnery.

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Scribal abbreviation

Scribal abbreviations or sigla (singular: siglum or sigil) are the abbreviations used by ancient and medieval scribes writing in Latin, and later in Greek and Old Norse.

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Serbian Christmas traditions

Serbian Christmas traditions are customs and practices of the Serbs associated with Christmas and a period encompassing it, between the third Sunday before Christmas Day and Epiphany.

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Sign of the cross

The sign of the cross (signum crucis), or blessing oneself or crossing oneself, is a ritual blessing made by members of most branches of Christianity.

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Signum manus

Signum manus (sometimes also known as Chrismon) refers to the medieval practice, current from the Merovingian period until the 14th century in the Frankish Empire and its successors, of signing a document or charter with a special type of monogram or royal cypher.

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Soda bread

Soda bread is a variety of quick bread traditionally made in a variety of cuisines in which sodium bicarbonate (otherwise known as "baking soda") is used as a leavening agent instead of the traditional yeast.

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Sogang University

Sogang University (hangul: 서강대학교 hanja) is one of the leading research and liberal arts universities of South Korea.

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Solar symbol

A solar symbol is a symbol representing the Sun.

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St Cuthbert's coffin

What is usually referred to as St Cuthbert's coffin is a fragmentary oak coffin in Durham Cathedral, pieced together in the 20th century, which between AD 698 and 1827 contained the remains of Saint Cuthbert, who died in 687.

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St John the Baptist's Church, Atherton

St John the Baptist's Church is in Market Place, Atherton, Greater Manchester, England.

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St John's Lutheran Church, Bundaberg

St John's Lutheran Church is a heritage-listed church at 30 George Street, Bundaberg South, Bundaberg, Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia.

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St Mark's Church, Brithdir

St Mark's Church, Brithdir, is a redundant church in the hamlet of Brithdir, Gwynedd, Wales.

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St Mary's Church, Tregare

The Church of St Mary at Tregare, Monmouthshire, south east Wales, is the parish church of the village of Tregare.

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St Padarn's Church, Llanbadarn Fawr

Saint Padarn's Church is a parish church of the Church in Wales, and the largest mediaeval church in mid-Wales.

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St Paul's Anglican Church, East Brisbane

St Paul's Anglican Church is a heritage-listed church and columbarium at 554 Vulture Street East, East Brisbane, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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St Paul's Church, Seacombe

St Paul's Church is an active Anglican parish church in Church Crescent, Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England.

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St. Aloysius College (Mangalore)

St Aloysius College (also known as Aloysius) is a private, coeducational, Jesuit college located about a mile east of central Mangaluru, Karnataka, India.

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St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church

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St. Joseph's Church, Semarang

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Staurogram

The staurogram (⳨), also monogrammatic cross or tau-rho, is a ligature composed of a superposition of the letters tau (Τ) and rho (Ρ).

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Sumer Is Icumen In

"Sumer Is Icumen In" (also called the Summer Canon and the Cuckoo Song) is a medieval English round or rota of the mid-13th century.

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The Two Babylons

The Two Babylons, subtitled The Papal Worship Proved to Be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife is a religious pamphlet published in 1853 by the Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland theologian Alexander Hislop (1807–65).

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The Wintour Vestments

The Wintour vestments are a set of Catholic vestments and altar pieces made by the English recusant Catholic and seamstress Helena Wintour (approx. 1600 - 5 May 1671).

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Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece (33–717)

This is a timeline of the presence of Orthodoxy in Greece.

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Triumph of the Name of Jesus

Triumph of the Name of Jesus is a 17th-century fresco painting by Giovanni Battista Gaulli.

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Upcott, Cheriton Fitzpaine

Upcott is an historic manor in the parish of Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon.

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Västerlånggatan

Västerlånggatan (The Western Long Street) is a street in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden.

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Viminacium

Viminacium (VIMINACIUM) or Viminatium was a major city (provincial capital) and military camp of the Roman province of Moesia (today's Serbia), and the capital of Moesia Superior (hence once Metropolitan archbishopric, now a Latin titular see).

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Walls of Constantinople

The Walls of Constantinople are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the city of Constantinople (today Istanbul in Turkey) since its founding as the new capital of the Roman Empire by Constantine the Great.

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Wheel of Mainz

The Wheel of Mainz or Mainzer Rad, in German, was the coat of arms of the Archbishopric of Mainz and thus also of the Electorate of Mainz (Kurmainz), in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Works of Elizabeth Murray

Elizabeth Murray (c. 1815–8 December 1882), born Elizabeth Heaphy, was an English watercolour painter.

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WSBK-TV

WSBK-TV, virtual channel 38 (UHF digital channel 39), is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

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XC

XC may refer to.

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Xmas

Xmas is a common abbreviation of the word Christmas.

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Yahshuah

The pentagrammaton (πενταγράμματον) or Yahshuah (יהשוה) is a constructed form of the Hebrew name of Jesus originally found in the works of Athanasius Kirchner, Johann Baptist Grossschedel (1619) and other late Renaissance esoteric sources.

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Christ monogram, IC XC, IC XC NI KA, IC XC NI-KA, IC XC NIKA, ICXC, IH XP, IHCOYC XPICTOC, IHS XPS, Jesuit emblem, Monogram of Christ, ΙΗS, ΙΗΣ, ΙϹΧϹ.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christogram

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