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  2. File:JHS-IHS-Monogram-Name-Jesus.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 2006: Source: Own work: Author: user:AnonMoos: Other versions: SVG version of Image:JHS-IHS-Monogram-Name-Jesus.png Derivative works of this file: IHS with cross.jpg For a medieval style version of this monogram, see Image:IHS-monogram-Jesus-medievalesque.png or Image:IHS-monogram-Jesus-medievalesque.svg.

  3. Cholo (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Cholo style is often associated with wearing some combination of a tartan, flannel, or Pendleton shirt buttoned at the top over a white T-shirt or tanktop, a hair net over short hair combed straight back or a shaved head, a bandana tied around the head and pulled down just above the eyes, reverse baseball caps, dark sunglasses, loose-fitting ...

  4. File:IHS-monogram-Jesus-medievalesque.svg - Wikipedia

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    A medieval-style version of the IHS (or JHS) monogram of the name of Jesus (i.e. the traditional Christogram symbol of western Christianity), derived from the first three letters of the Greek name of Jesus, Iota-Eta-Sigma (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ). For a more modern version, see JHS-IHS-Monogram-Name-Jesus.svg.

  5. Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet (Tintoretto) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet was a favourite theme of Tintoretto, and there are at least six known works by him on the subject. The scene comes from a passage in John 13 where before the Last Supper Christ washes the feet of his disciples. This passage called for a complex image with many characters in a variety of poses and motions, and ...

  6. File:Ihs-logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    More ornamental recent versions of this logo could be under copyright. Any possible copyright associated with the re-drawing of the design as an svg file is waived by the uploader. The basic design itself dates to 1541 and is not covered by any copyright. Other versions: Early example (1586 print) SVG development

  7. A Brooklyn-based company created $1,425 Nike 'Jesus shoes ...

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    Dubbed the "Jesus shoe," these limited-edition Nike Air Max 97s contain 60 cc of holy water from the River Jordan in the soles and feature red insoles (a nod to the Vatican), a steel crucifix on ...

  8. Sandals of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    In order to compete with a powerful abbey, it was important to acquire relics of similar provenance and significance. In the 12th Century, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier became increasingly powerful and obtained a robe thought to belong to Jesus. Called the Seamless robe of Jesus, it was seen as more significant than the sandals. Over the ...

  9. File:Happy feet.svg - Wikipedia

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