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There are no genuine artefacts from the crucifixion of Jesus. In fact, until the fourth century, no one ever appears to have been interested in knowing the whereabouts of the cross.

Then, in the fourth century, Emperor Constantine attempted to convert the entire empire to Christianity and would spare no expense in doing so. His mother, Helena, visited Palestine and found, to her own satisfaction, a whole range of important sites and artefacts associated with the birth and death of Jesus. She miraculously found, buried but intact, the three crosses on which Jesus and the two others were crucified and was even able to identify which cross was that of Jesus. Part of the 'True Cross' have been distributed throughout the ancient empire, leading some to suggest that there is enough wood in all the pieces to make several crosses.

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