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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

to the following generations, so that the true spiritual Knowledge could win its way to<br />

the future for those ones who craved for spiritual salvation. That’s why on the walls in<br />

the catacombs where the early Christians were hiding, one can find not only the fish<br />

symbol and the equilateral cross but also the sign of the crescent with the horns pointing<br />

up (Allat). That’s why the following passage, which is assigned to John the Theologian,<br />

appears in the Revelation (12:1): “And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman<br />

clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve<br />

stars.” That’s why on the ancient monuments, for instance, of the Old Russian<br />

architecture of the 11th-14th centuries, precisely such crosses with crescents were<br />

placed, which are a symbol of Virgin Mary, indicating that the construction of such<br />

cathedrals with exactly such complex signs and symbols was initiated <strong>by</strong> those people<br />

who were connected with the true Knowledge.<br />

Figure 74. Domes with the crosses symbols of Virgin Mary.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: To this day, echoes of the existence of these important symbols and signs in<br />

architecture of the main cathedrals of Kiev Rus have been preserved. For example,<br />

crosses that have crescents with horns pointing up as a symbol of Virgin Mary today are<br />

crowning the domes of the Church of the Saviour at Berestove, which is located near<br />

Kiev-Pechersk Lavra (the first mention of the church at Berestove dates back to the 11th<br />

century; Kiev, Ukraine), Cathedral of Saint Demetrius (12th century; Vladimir, Russia),<br />

Cathedral of Annunciation of Moscow Kremlin (15th century; Moscow, Russia) as well<br />

as many other architectural monuments. They were built <strong>by</strong> the Slavic masters.<br />

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