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Early Christian. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Inscription: Victoria, consecrated virgin, who lived 28 years. Christian phrase appears in pace. The symbol of the dove and the olive branch and the monogram of Constantine T. 4th century AD. Baths of Diocletian, part of the National Roman Museum Rome. Italy
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1. Title: Early Christian Tombstone: A Testament to Faith and Eternity - Victoria, the Consecrated Virgin (4th Century AD, Rome) 2. Description: This evocative image showcases a remarkable Early Christian tombstone unearthed from the Baths of Diocletian, now part of the National Roman Museum in Rome, Italy. The tombstone, dating back to the 4th century AD, bears intricate Christian iconography and an inscription that speaks of faith, devotion, and the promise of eternal life. The inscription reads, "Victoria, consecrated virgin, who lived 28 years." Victoria, a common Roman name meaning 'victory,' was a young woman who chose the path of celibacy and dedicated her life to God. The phrase "in pace," which translates to "in peace," is a common Christian burial phrase, signifying the hope for eternal rest and peace for the deceased. The symbolism on the tombstone is rich in Christian meaning. The dove and olive branch represent the Holy Spirit and the promise of peace and salvation. The monogram of Constantine T, the Roman Emperor who legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire in 313 AD, attests to the historical context of this artifact. The delicate silk-like texture of the inscription, with its carefully etched numerals, adds to the tombstone's antiquity and historical significance. This Early Christian tombstone is a testament to the deep-rooted faith and the enduring influence of Christianity on ancient Roman culture. 3. Keywords: Early Christian, 4th century AD, Ancient Rome, Italy, Baths of Diocletian, National Roman Museum, Rome, Inscription, Consecrated Virgin, Victoria, Christian Iconography, Dove, Olive Branch, Monogram of Constantine T, Historical Artifact, Silk Texture, Inscription, Faith, Devotion, Eternity, Christianity, Romans, Symbolism, Tombstone.
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