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Compendium Jesus Christ

COMPENDIUM JESUS CHRIST

Cult Objects and  Reliquaries

CULT OBJECTS AND RELIQUARIES

Eucharist

EUCHARIST

Mary Magdalen

MARY MAGDALEN

Mary, Mother of Christ

MARY, MOTHER OF CHRIST

Orthodox

ORTHODOX

Passion of Jesus Christ

PASSION OF JESUS CHRIST

Prayer, Worship and Rituals

PRAYER, WORSHIP AND RITUALS

Saints

SAINTS

The Gospels, Acts of the Apostles etc. (New Testament)

THE GOSPELS, ACTS OF THE APOSTLES ETC. (NEW TESTAMENT)

Trinity

TRINITY

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Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress. Columns of Herodes' palace.
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Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built by...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The Roman Nymphaeum, finished 191 CE.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

The "Palace of the Slave"(Qasr el-Abd) in Wadi es-Sir,
West of Amman.A palace built as a refuge by Hyrkanus
of the Tobiad-family who retreated to Wadi es-Sir to
avoid political and family persecution. 190-175 BCE.
The palace rose from a platform in an artificial lake.
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The "Palace of the Slave"(Qasr el-Abd) in Wadi es-Sir, West of Amman.A palace bu...

View towards the Pass of St. Gotthard,                 
one of the Celtic roads to Italy.
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View towards the Pass of St. Gotthard, one of the Celtic roads...

Lion monument in memory of the Battle of Philippi      
in 42 BCE, when Octavian (later Emperor Augustus)      
and Marc Anthony defeated Brutus and Cassius.          
Marble
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Lion monument in memory of the Battle of Philippi in 42 BCE, when Octavian...

The Erechtheion on the Acropolis where,according       
to Greek myth,a sacred spring issued from a hole       
struck by Poseidon.
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The Erechtheion on the Acropolis where,according to Greek myth,a sacred s...

Victory goddess with cupid.                            
Terracotta (330 BCE-1 CE)                              
from Israel.
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Victory goddess with cupid. Terracotta (330 BCE-1 CE...

Funeral stele of Menas, a soldier who died             
in the battle between Seleucos and Lysimachos, two     
satraps who fought for the Empire of Alexander         
the Great (281 BCE). Seleucos founded the Seleucids    
dynasty in Syria. From Iznik, Turkey
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Funeral stele of Menas, a soldier who died in the battle between Se...

Portrait of a woman called "La Parisienne"
(The Parisian), perhaps a priestess.
Fresco (1600 BCE)
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Portrait of a woman called "La Parisienne" (The Parisian), perhaps a priestess....

The snake priestess. Earthenware figure (17th-14th BCE)
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The snake priestess. Earthenware figure (17th-14th BCE)

Artemis Ephesia (The Great Artemis)
The "breasts" are bulls' testicles.
Marble figure (1st half 2nd CE)
from the Prytaneion, Ephesus, Turkey.
Height 292 cm. Inv. 712
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Artemis Ephesia (The Great Artemis) The "breasts" are bulls' testicles. Marble f...

A ship, symbol of life, with lowered sails.            
Relief on the mausoleum of C. Munatius Faustus,        
built by his wife Naevoleia Tyche (1st half 1st CE).   
From the west side of Via dei sepolcri, Pompeii.
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A ship, symbol of life, with lowered sails. Relief on the mausoleum...