The icon or iconoclastic image of Christ Pantokrator, or Pantocrator was originally painted in encaustic on panel in the seventh century, and it is the oldest known surviving examples from the Early Christian Church. One of the most widely used religious images of Orthodox Christianity and in the Catholic Church. This Medieval Eastern Roman Church art, in an iconic mosaic or fresco of Jesus Christ Pantocrator can be found in the central dome or half dome of the church, in the semi-dome or half-dome of the apse or on the nave vault. Jesus is pictured with a halo, and in the left side of the image He holds the New Testament, featuring the Cross, representing the Gospels. In the Right He is Blessing. Such as Christ in Majesty an icon from the Middle Ages that showed Jesus in Mandorla frame often surrounded by the Four Evangelists, Saints, Matthew Mark, Luke and John
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