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“In hoc signo vinces” is a Latin phrase conventionally translated into English as “In this sign thou shalt conquer”. The Latin phrase itself renders, rather loosely, the Greek phrase “ἐν τούτῳνίκα”, transliterated as “en toútōi níka”, literally meaning “in this, conquer”. The bishop Eusebius of Caesarea, a historian, states that Constantine the Great, Roman emperor from 306 to 337, was marching with his army (the exact location is unknown) when he looked up to the sun and saw a cross of light above it, and with it the Greek words “ἐν τούτῳ νίκα” (“In this, conquer”), a phrase often rendered into Latin as in hoc signo vinces (“in this sign, you will conquer”). The creation of this medallion is inspired by the cross of light that Constantine saw in the sky with the Greek words “ἐν τούτῳνίκα” (“In this, conquer”). The design of this cross resembles the Knights Templar cross. Keep it with you throughout your day, or put it on display in your home, office, or share it with a friend!
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