"Labefy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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The labarum is a Christian symbol, originating from the Roman Empire, which is a gold cross with the letters Xi (chi) and Rho (rho) superimposed upon it. These letters are the first two letters of the Greek word for "Christ" (Χριστός, Christos). The labarum was used as a military standard, and it was said to have been used by the Emperor Constantine, who adopted Christianity in the 4th century. It has since become a symbol of Christianity and is often seen on coins, medals, and other Christian artifacts.