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6/27/2025, 2:18:25 AM
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There was this recent discovery, too, an amulet addressed to a St. Titus:
>The grave in which the amulet was found is dated to between 230 and 270 AD. There has never been such early, authentic evidence of pure Christianity north of the Alps.
>A small silver amulet, just 3.5 cm in size, with a thin silver foil with a mysterious incision rolled into it: the „Frankfurt Silver Inscription“. Experts agree that these 18 lines will greatly enrich existing research into the spread of Christianity and the late period of Roman rule on the right bank of the Rhine. The inscription could be deciphered thanks to the latest computer tomography technology.
https://aktuelles.uni-frankfurt.de/en/english/frankfurt-silver-inscription-oldest-christian-testimony-found-north-of-the-alps/
There was this recent discovery, too, an amulet addressed to a St. Titus:
>The grave in which the amulet was found is dated to between 230 and 270 AD. There has never been such early, authentic evidence of pure Christianity north of the Alps.
>A small silver amulet, just 3.5 cm in size, with a thin silver foil with a mysterious incision rolled into it: the „Frankfurt Silver Inscription“. Experts agree that these 18 lines will greatly enrich existing research into the spread of Christianity and the late period of Roman rule on the right bank of the Rhine. The inscription could be deciphered thanks to the latest computer tomography technology.
https://aktuelles.uni-frankfurt.de/en/english/frankfurt-silver-inscription-oldest-christian-testimony-found-north-of-the-alps/
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