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How could Constantine The Great's Vision from GOD at Saxa Rubra be "chi-rho" when he and his army spoke Latin???
zara ...:smilewinkgrin:
Yes, 'Old King Cole' was supposedly his maternal grandfather.
How could Constantine The Great's Vision from GOD at Saxa Rubra be "chi-rho" when he and his army spoke Latin???
Perhaps returning the OP...
Constantine, being educated, would have known Greek as a formal language. The Chi-Ro, with its obvious origins, would have been two letters he was both familiar with and conversant in.
It is curious that he chose this sign, or that this sign came to him (I'm dubious as the second,) as the Christian symbol most appropriate would have been the ICHTHYS which was more popular of the Christians. Regardles, I believe the point remains that he, and many in his army, would have known Greek.
Flavius Eutropius was his father's father, Coel his mother's father.
I'll keep the cigar and smoke it, thanks!
A Welsh Succession of Primitive Baptist Faith and Practice
By
Elder Michael N. Ivey
The first Christian emperor was a Welshman. Though of Roman descent, Constantine was also Welsh. His mother was Helena the daughter of Coelgodebog Earl of Glouchester, his father Constantius, the Roman ruler of Britain. As a youth, Constantine resided in Wales, where his mother instructed him in the ways of Christ. Concerning Helena's dedication to Christ, Cathcart rote, "She was a devoted Christian, and there is some reason for supposing that she exerted and influence over both her husband and son in favor of christians, which prompted them to the toleration of their opinions." Thus, it was by a Welshman that Christianity drew the attention of all the world. However, it is a saying with English historians, and here it very accurately applies; when princes engage in religion they either do to much for it or too much against it.
Perhaps returning the OP...
Constantine, being educated, would have known Greek as a formal language. The Chi-Ro, with its obvious origins, would have been two letters he was both familiar with and conversant in.
It is curious that he chose this sign, or that this sign came to him (I'm dubious as the second,) as the Christian symbol most appropriate would have been the ICHTHYS which was more popular of the Christians. Regardles, I believe the point remains that he, and many in his army, would have known Greek.
There is no Welsh nor British blood in Constantine. His father was a Roman descendant and his Mother was from the Provence of Moeisia (Turkey).
zara
Prove it .... and as a side note....I sincerely hope you are right. I really dont want to claim that mess as kin.
As a side note# 2: I never pay attention to anything a RC source (EWTN) tells me.....they always manipulate the truth.
The fiction of British roots of Constantine and Helena has long been discredited by many other than RC as i say above. Constantine is the protectorate of Christianity and founder just below Jesus and along side Paul.
The Brit's should be very proud.
zara