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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Titulus Crucis (Latin for "Title of the Cross") also known as ogium is a relic of the Crucifixion kept in the church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in Rome. Christian tradition claims (at least from 1140) that the relic is half of the cross's titulus (inscription) and a portion of the True Cross. The church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme was built about 325 AD by Helena of Constantinople, the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great on the site her former palace. After her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, during which she reportedly located the True Cross,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Titulus Crucis (Latin for "Title of the Cross") also known as ogium is a relic of the Crucifixion kept in the church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in Rome. Christian tradition claims (at least from 1140) that the relic is half of the cross's titulus (inscription) and a portion of the True Cross. The church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme was built about 325 AD by Helena of Constantinople, the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great on the site her former palace. After her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, during which she reportedly located the True Cross, she brough back many relics and bestowed them on the new church. Among them would have been the Titulus Crucis. Around 455, during an attack by Visigoths the relic was hidden and apparently forgotten until February 1, 1492, when it was discovered by workmen restoring a mosaic, hidden behind a brick with the inscription Titulus Crucis.