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Description The definitive example of a "chrismon" (christi monogramma). It is the combination of the Greek letters Chi and Rho, the first two Greek letters of "christos", referencing en:Jesus Christ. I created this image for the forthcoming Wikipedia entry about the Christian art known as "chrismons".
Date 12 September 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Chrismon at English Wikipedia

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  • 2006-09-12 17:28 Chrismon 141×175×4 (1222 bytes) The definitive example of a "chrismon" (christi monogramma), the combined Chi-Rho, the first two Greek letters of "christos", reference Jesus Christ. I created this image for the forthcoming Wikipedia entry about the Christian art known as "chrismons".

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