mandilion (Meaning)

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mandilion (n.)

See Mandil.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mandilion

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mandilion Sentence Examples

  1. The sacred relic known as the Holy Mandylion is believed to bear the image of Christ's face.
  2. The precious mandilion was said to have been given to King Abgar of Edessa by Christ himself.
  3. Legends surround the origins of the mandilion, with some claiming it was a miraculous impress of Christ's face on cloth.
  4. The mandilion became an object of great veneration and was believed to possess healing powers.
  5. The mandilion was often displayed in public during times of crisis and was thought to protect the people from harm.
  6. Artists throughout history have depicted the image on the mandilion in their works of art.
  7. The mandilion's historical significance is debated, but its religious and cultural importance is undeniable.
  8. The mandilion has been stolen and destroyed throughout its long history, only to reappear later.
  9. The current location of the original mandilion is unknown, but there are several copies and replicas in existence.
  10. The mandilion remains a powerful symbol of Christ's presence and the continuity of his image through the ages.

FAQs About the word mandilion

See Mandil.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sacred relic known as the Holy Mandylion is believed to bear the image of Christ's face.

The precious mandilion was said to have been given to King Abgar of Edessa by Christ himself.

Legends surround the origins of the mandilion, with some claiming it was a miraculous impress of Christ's face on cloth.

The mandilion became an object of great veneration and was believed to possess healing powers.