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Byzantine Era
On the Cross Trail, the faithful walk! This piece represents a cross inspired by a religious painter belonging to the Byzantine era. It is located at the entrance to the Abolo Shrine in Tyre. There is a Greek book on it, titled 'Braulius', consisting of five lines. Additionally, the icon of the Virgin Mary is depicted between two crosses on the entrance. The words 'omega' and 'alpha' are inscribed on both sides in Greek, symbolizing Christ as the beginning and the end. The tomb can be found in the Beirut Museum, and the mentioned writing dates back to the 5th century AD.
Byzantine Era
On the Cross Trail, the faithful walk! This piece represents a cross inspired by a religious painter belonging to the Byzantine era. It is located at the entrance to the Abolo Shrine in Tyre. There is a Greek book on it, titled 'Braulius', consisting of five lines. Additionally, the icon of the Virgin Mary is depicted between two crosses on the entrance. The words 'omega' and 'alpha' are inscribed on both sides in Greek, symbolizing Christ as the beginning and the end. The tomb can be found in the Beirut Museum, and the mentioned writing dates back to the 5th century AD.
Byzantine Era
On the Cross Trail, the faithful walk! This piece represents a cross inspired by a religious painter belonging to the Byzantine era. It is located at the entrance to the Abolo Shrine in Tyre. There is a Greek book on it, titled 'Braulius', consisting of five lines. Additionally, the icon of the Virgin Mary is depicted between two crosses on the entrance. The words 'omega' and 'alpha' are inscribed on both sides in Greek, symbolizing Christ as the beginning and the end. The tomb can be found in the Beirut Museum, and the mentioned writing dates back to the 5th century AD.
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18k Gold
Precious stone: Enemal
Weight: 4.02 g