Posted: Mar 12, 2016 1:44 am
Thanks Homer MakeDonski ....
Interesting.
What was Constantine's native language if indeed he was the grandson of a Danubian goat herder?
The first crucifix (a figure on a cross) is from the 5th or 6th or 7th century. Before that it appears that there was a LAMB on the cross. Besides the legend of Helena finding the One True Cross and Nails, which is obviously a FAKE legend, when does the cross appear in the archaeology?
Cross -Eng.
Krs -Maced.
Krst-Bulg.
Krst-Serb.
Kriz -Croat
Homer MakeDonski wrote:So,
when we have got a Cross symbol recognized as official state symbol we have to supposed its followers
if the word Chrest or KRS or KRST in Macedonians standing for the Cross, than what for word rest -tian could standing for ?
-tian or ian would be suffix what does explaining ... or being affiliated with a Cross .
Interesting.
What was Constantine's native language if indeed he was the grandson of a Danubian goat herder?
Is it historically correct that Constantine firstly accepted the Cross symbol for his own, and for symbol of his Empire , and never accepted Christianity ?
Yes it is
Then we could state that difference between these two terms is that first term links to second one and that is term Christians.
The first crucifix (a figure on a cross) is from the 5th or 6th or 7th century. Before that it appears that there was a LAMB on the cross. Besides the legend of Helena finding the One True Cross and Nails, which is obviously a FAKE legend, when does the cross appear in the archaeology?