crown of thorns

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The crown of thorns is a prominent Christian symbol representing the suffering, sacrifice, and mockery endured by Jesus during his crucifixion.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
crown of thorns canonical 3
Crown of Thorns 1
crown of thorns relic 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian symbol
religious symbol
symbol of suffering
associatedWith Good Friday
Holy Week
Passion plays
Stations of the Cross
associatedWithEvent Crucifixion of Jesus
hasRelicTradition Crown of Thorns relic in Paris
iconographicElementOf Passion of Christ
material thorns
mentionedIn Gospel of John
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
New Testament
purpose to mock Jesus as King of the Jews
relatedConcept Crucifixion of Jesus
surface form: Crucifixion

King of the Jews
Passion of Jesus
religion Christianity
represents the mockery of Jesus
the sacrifice of Jesus
the suffering of Jesus
symbolizes Christ’s kingship through suffering
humiliation
martyrdom
pain
redemptive suffering
usedIn Christian art
Christian iconography
devotional imagery
veneratedAt Notre-Dame Cathedral
surface form: Notre-Dame de Paris (historical relic)
wornBy Jesus Christ

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Christian iconography usesSymbol crown of thorns
Crowning with Thorns hasSymbol crown of thorns
Baldwin II of Constantinople pledgedAsCollateral crown of thorns
this entity surface form: Crown of Thorns
Notre-Dame de Paris fire of 2019 spared crown of thorns
this entity surface form: crown of thorns relic
Saint Acacius of Byzantium hasAttribute crown of thorns