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Ancient Medieval Byzantine Era Christian Cross Ring Artifact 1200-1400 A.D.

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Authentic Ancient Medieval Byzantine Era Christian Cross Ring Artifact  1200-1400 A.D.

Ring Size (US): 7.5   

Weight:  3.54 grams  

Material: Bronze

Item no: i49284

Christian people of medieval times wore rings with crosses to let others know  they were of the Christian faith. 

Provenance: From private collection in the United States of America.


Ownership History: From private collection in the United States, bought in private sale in the United States of America.

 You are buying the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime  Guarantee of Authenticity.

The Christian Cross, seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus, is the best-known symbol of Christianity. It is related to the crucifix (a cross that includes a usually  three-dimensional representation of Jesus' body) and to the more general family  of cross symbols.

Jesus (Greek: Ἰησοῦς Iesous; 7–2 BC to 30–33 AD), also referred to as Jesus of  Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity, whom the teachings of most Christian denominations hold to be the Son of God. Christianity regards Jesus as the  awaited Messiah of the Old Testament and refers to him as Jesus  Christ, a name that is also used in non-Christian contexts.

Virtually  all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically, although the quest for the historical Jesuss has produced  little agreement on the historical reliability of the Gospels and on  how closely the biblical Jesus reflects the historical Jesus. Most scholars agree that  Jesus was a Jewish rabbi from Galilee who preached his message orally, was baptized by John the Baptist, and was crucified in Jerusalem on the orders of the Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate. Scholars have constructed  various portraits of the historical Jesus, which often  depict him as having one or more of the following roles: the leader of an apocalyptic movement, Messiah, a charismatic  healer, a sage and philosopher, or an egalitarian social reformer. Scholars have correlated the New Testament accounts with non-Christian  historical records to arrive at an estimated chronology of Jesus' life.

The most widely used calendar era in the world (abbreviated as "AD",  alternatively referred to as "CE"),  counts from a medieval estimate of the birth year of Jesus.

Christians believe that Jesus has a "unique significance" in the world.  Christian doctrines include the beliefs that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, was born of a virgin, performed miracles, founded the Church, died by crucifixion as a sacrifice  to achieve atonement, rose from the dead, and ascended into heaven, whence he will return. The great majority of Christians  worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, the second of three persons of a Divine Trinity. A few Christian groups reject Trinitarianism, wholly or partly, as  non-scriptural.

In Islam, Jesus (commonly transliterated as Isa) is considered one of God's important prophets and the Messiah. To Muslims, Jesus is a bringer of scripture and was born of a virgin,  but neither the Son of God nor the victim of crucifixion. According to the Quran, Jesus was not crucified but was physically raised into the heavens by God. Judaism rejects the Christian and Islamic belief that  Jesus was the awaited Messiah, arguing that he did not fulfill the Messianic prophecies in the Tanakh.

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