Were Modern Depictions of Jesus based on Cesare Borgia? historydefined.net/cesare-bo… (https://www.historydefined.net/cesare-borgia-jesus/)

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The oldest known icon of Christ was painted in the fifth or sixth century and Eusebius, writing in the third, references a statue of Jesus (maybe in his native Caesarea, I don't remember exactly where) which had been there since the time of the apostles and was said to be an accurate likeliness of Christ. The beard and long, centre-parted hair go way, WAY back but nice try, Redditor.

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