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Constantine the "ancient" Emperor who became a Christian after falling off his HORSE
Notice the "P" and the 3 balls in the symbol on C.'s standard.
"Labarum," a military standard or banner that Constantine the Great adopted after his famous vision before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 CE. The Labarum is historically significant as a symbol of Constantine’s conversion to Christianity and his use of Christian imagery in his rule.
The term "Labarum" is believed to have originated from a pre-existing Roman military standard, but Constantine modified it based on a vision in which he saw a cross of light in the sky with the Greek words "Ἐν τούτῳ νίκα" ("In hoc signo vinces"), meaning "In this sign, you will conquer." Following this, he had the symbol of the Chi-Rho (☧)—an early Christian monogram formed by superimposing the first two letters of the Greek word "ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ" (Christos)—placed on his soldiers' shields and incorporated into a new imperial standard.
The Labarum itself was described as a tall staff topped with a crossbar, from which hung a banner. The banner often bore the Chi-Rho symbol, and sometimes additional Christian emblems like a wreath or the Alpha and Omega. It became a powerful emblem of Constantine’s reign, blending Roman military tradition with Christian symbolism, and was carried into battle as a sign of divine protection.