Spear of Longinus
The Spear of Longinus is a legendary artifact believed to be the spear that pierced the side of Jesus Christ during the crucifixion, as described in the New Testament. According to Christian tradition, the spear was wielded by a Roman soldier named Longinus.
Throughout history, the spear has been associated with various myths and legends, often symbolizing divine power and authority. It has appeared in numerous works of art and literature, and some claim it possesses magical properties, granting victory to its bearer. The spear remains a significant object in both religious and cultural contexts.