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  • It represented the first two letters of the Greek word Cristos and became the official battle standard of the emperor Constantine in the fourth century.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2009

  • It represented the first two letters of the Greek word Cristos and became the official battle standard of the emperor Constantine in the fourth century.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2009

  • MSHEE-KHAA means Messiah (the annointed one), Christ is derived from the Greek word "Cristos" meaning Messiah.

    بالاترین 2010

  • I think the Mexican people's rebellions against the Catholic church hierarchy around 1925-29 were called the Cristos Wars.

    Here's the story of Maximilian and Carlota 2005

  • Bell said there are mentions of "Cristos" in Roman doctrine that could very well be relating to Jesus as a historical person.

    The Rebel Yell Roofneither 2009

  • Beneath the soaring peaks of the Sangre de Cristos and the Wet Mountain Range — they have come here in search of a safe haven.

    Polygamist Group Seeks Safe Haven In Colorado 2008

  • The Cristos had two children before their relationship ended in divorce.

    Top Lion Tamer Dies in Madrid Santiago P 2010

  • I dreamed of home—Katie, Caleb, the Sangre de Cristos and its rivers—the things I loved.

    A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010

  • From August 2007 to March 2009 the Cristos were long-distance landlords, charging tenants $1,800 a month while continuing to pay $2,400 on the mortgage.

    Fighting for Their Homes 2009

  • In March, the Cristos heard about the HAP money being allocated to military homeowners and applied in anticipation of selling their home at a loss.

    Fighting for Their Homes 2009

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