Difference between revisions of "Alexandria's Star"

From Sourcebook Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m
Line 3: Line 3:
 
A symbolic star that is used as a holy symbol. The symbol was not used by Alexandria herself as a standard, but rather was described in the [[Testimonial of Sterros]] and adopted by the same. In the earliest days of the Church, it served not only as a symbol for unity and progress, but also as a powerful teaching tool to introduce the survivors of the world to the new religion.
 
A symbolic star that is used as a holy symbol. The symbol was not used by Alexandria herself as a standard, but rather was described in the [[Testimonial of Sterros]] and adopted by the same. In the earliest days of the Church, it served not only as a symbol for unity and progress, but also as a powerful teaching tool to introduce the survivors of the world to the new religion.
  
It is an eight-pointed nautical star partially contained within a perfect circle.
+
It is an eight-pointed nautical star partially contained within a circle.

Revision as of 14:57, 30 January 2011

This article is a stub. Please help us out by contributing more to this article.

A symbolic star that is used as a holy symbol. The symbol was not used by Alexandria herself as a standard, but rather was described in the Testimonial of Sterros and adopted by the same. In the earliest days of the Church, it served not only as a symbol for unity and progress, but also as a powerful teaching tool to introduce the survivors of the world to the new religion.

It is an eight-pointed nautical star partially contained within a circle.