Bought this necklace in Athens because it looked cool, but what does it mean?

39 comments
  1. Jesus Christ wins/conquers.

    “Ιησούς Χριστός Νικά”

    It also continues with”and he spreads all the bad”.

  2. It’s a holy necklace, and it gives buffs

    * Protection Aura “Iisous Christos nika…” against science
    * +10% gold
    * -25% from annual tax

  3. It means “Jesus Christ wins”. It’s a religious symbol.

    Don’t mind the comments here about “crazy Christian fundamentalism”. If you like to wear it then wear it.

  4. Ευλόγησον. Να το φοράς στον λεμο σού παλικάρι μου, να σε προστατεύει.

  5. Surprised nobody gave the answer since probably most of the commenters know this.

    It’s a form of the [Christogram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christogram), a symbol of Christianity (this form is most common in the Eastern Church) or the Byzantine Empire.

    It’s everywhere. It’s in pretty much every church. It’s on the flag of Hungary that isn’t even Orthodox.

  6. IC (Iisous) XC (Christos) Ni Ka (nika)…Jesus Christ the Victor…or Jesus Christ Conquers…there are some clever comments below…it’s what Constantine I (about 300 AD, moved the head of the Roman empire to his new city Constantinopolis) is believed to have said at some early victory and what kicked off the rise of Christianity.

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