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Byzantine
Cross
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Byzantine Empire |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Bronze Cross |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Jesus Christ |
| Denomination: |
| Date:
7th - 12th Century AD |
| Stones:
Sapphires, 2.21 CT |
| Reference
#: TCCPCR27-4 |
| Price:
$ 3,995 (USD) |
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Two-Sided
Cross of Christ
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Constantine
the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor, refounded
the city of Byzantium and named it after himself, as Constantinople,
in 330 AD. This area became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine established precedents for harmony of church
and state that endured as long as the empire. The empire
slowly formed a union of late Roman customs, Orthodox Christianity,
and Greek language and culture.
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Byzantine
Cross
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Byzantine Empire |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Bronze Cross |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Jesus Christ |
| Denomination: |
| Date:
7th - 12th Century AD |
| Stones:
Rubies, 0.63 CT |
| Reference
#: TCCPCR16-5 |
| Price:
$ 3,995 (USD) |
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Two-Sided
Cross of Christ
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Constantine
the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor, refounded
the city of Byzantium and named it after himself, as Constantinople,
in 330 AD. This area became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine established precedents for harmony of church
and state that endured as long as the empire. The empire
slowly formed a union of late Roman customs, Orthodox Christianity,
and Greek language and culture. read
more
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Byzantine
Cross
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Byzantine Empire |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Bronze Cross |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Jesus Christ |
| Denomination: |
| Date:
7th - 12th Century AD |
Stones:
Rubies, 0.62 CT;
Iolite, 0.45 CT |
| Reference
#: TCCPCR30_2 |
| Price:
$ 4,395 (USD) |
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Two-Sided
Cross of Christ
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Constantine
the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor, refounded
the city of Byzantium and named it after himself, as Constantinople,
in 330 AD. This area became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine established precedents for harmony of church
and state that endured as long as the empire. The empire
slowly formed a union of late Roman customs, Orthodox Christianity,
and Greek language and culture. read
more
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Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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Byzantine
Cross
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Byzantine Empire |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Bronze Cross |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Jesus Christ |
| Denomination: |
| Date:
7th - 12th Century AD |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.24 CT |
| Reference
#: TCCPCR29_5 |
| Price:
$ 3,995 (USD) |
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Two-Sided
Cross of Christ
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Constantine
the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor, refounded
the city of Byzantium and named it after himself, as Constantinople,
in 330 AD. This area became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine established precedents for harmony of church
and state that endured as long as the empire. The empire
slowly formed a union of late Roman customs, Orthodox Christianity,
and Greek language and culture. read
more
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Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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Byzantine
Cross
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Byzantine Empire |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Bronze Cross |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Jesus Christ |
| Denomination: |
| Date:
7th - 12th Century AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: TCCPCR37-5 |
| Price:
$ 3,695 (USD) |
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Two-Sided
Cross of Christ
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Constantine
the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor, refounded
the city of Byzantium and named it after himself, as Constantinople,
in 330 AD. This area became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine established precedents for harmony of church
and state that endured as long as the empire. The empire
slowly formed a union of late Roman customs, Orthodox Christianity,
and Greek language and culture. read
more
|
Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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Byzantine
Cross
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Byzantine Empire |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Bronze Cross |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Jesus Christ |
| Denomination: |
| Date:
7th - 12th Century AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: TCCPCR31-5 |
| Price:
$ 2,495 (USD) |
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Two-Sided
Cross of Christ
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Constantine
the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor, refounded
the city of Byzantium and named it after himself, as Constantinople,
in 330 AD. This area became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine established precedents for harmony of church
and state that endured as long as the empire. The empire
slowly formed a union of late Roman customs, Orthodox Christianity,
and Greek language and culture. read
more
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Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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Byzantine
Cross
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| Features:
Jesus Christ |
| Region:
Byzantine Empire |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Bronze Cross |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Jesus Christ |
| Denomination: |
| Date:
7th - 12th Century AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: TCCPCR25-10 |
| Price:
$ 2,195 (USD) |
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Two-Sided
Cross of Christ
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Constantine
the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor, refounded
the city of Byzantium and named it after himself, as Constantinople,
in 330 AD. This area became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine established precedents for harmony of church
and state that endured as long as the empire. The empire
slowly formed a union of late Roman customs, Orthodox Christianity,
and Greek language and culture. read
more
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