that he was not real he was made from nothing of nothing and people are worshipping him, so emperor Constantine called council of nicea 325 ad and change his name to Jesus Christ.
Jesus is called Iesus in latin.
It is in Latin. The meaning, if you are interested is, "Today, christ is born.
There is no Latin word cristo.Latin does have the word Christo, which is the dative and ablative form of "Christus" (a borrowing from the Greek word "Χριστός" meaning "anointed") and means "to, for, by or with Christ/the anointed one".There is also crista, which is the word for "a crest" (e.g., a rooster's comb).
Anno Domini is in the year of our Lord. I don't think that B.C. is in Latin. It means before Christ. Before Christ in Latin, is Ante Christus, which is NOT B.C.
To say the word teeth in the Latin language you say the word dentibus. To say this word in Italian you say denti.
Christus in vobis
Arius was born in 256.
Arius died in 336.
Serapis
Battle of the Arius happened in -208.
Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands.
"Christus vincit" means "Christ conquers".
Christus Dominus was created in 1965.
Christus - opera - was created in 1894.
Petrus Christus died in 1475.
Petrus Christus was born in 1410.
Christ (/kraɪst/) (ancient Greek: Χριστός, Christós, meaning 'anointed') is a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Māšîaḥ), the Messiah, and is used as a title for Jesus in the New Testament. Messiah in Latin is "Messias".