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| had a group prayer |
| marked shields with a Christian monogram |
| anoined each soldier with blessed oil |
| had all horses blessed |
Your answer was: had a group prayer. |
Answer: Before the Battle of Milivian Bridge in 312, Constantine had his soldiers mark their shields with the Christian monogram XP, representing the two letters chi(X) and rho(P) of the Greek alphabet. These are the first two letters of the Greek word Christos, meaning "annointed", an epithet attributed to Jesus. By doing this Constantine believed it gave his army the extra edge to win the battle. In 2012 the Vatican Post Office issued a mini-sheet to commentate 312 the Battle of Milivian Bridge based on a painting started by Raphael but finished by a student painter named Giulio Romano. See also: • 2012 UFN Bulletin, 1700th Anniversary Of The Battle Of Ponte Milvio • James C. Hamilton, Vatican City New Issues: September 2012, The Battle Of Milvian Bridge, Vatican Notes,Volume 60, Issue 354, 2012, page 4 ![]() Battle of Milvian Bridge Scott 1507 (2012) |