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    were developed in the classical tradition of heraldry during the late medieval and early modern periods. Heraldic crosses are inherited in modern iconographic...
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    worn by monarchs have jewelled crosses pattées mounted atop the band. Most crowns possess at least four such crosses, from which the half arches rise...
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    four smaller crosslets (a "Jerusalem cross of Jerusalem crosses"). In late medieval heraldry the Crusader's cross was used for various Crusader states...
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    (German: Hakenkreuz), angled cross (Winkelkreuz), or crooked cross (Krummkreuz) cross cramponned, cramponnée, or cramponny in heraldry, as each arm resembles...
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    the medieval period. Christian crosses are used widely in churches, on top of church buildings, on bibles, in heraldry, in personal jewelry, on hilltops...
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    In heraldry, Saint George's Cross (or the Cross of Saint George) is a red cross on a white background, which from the Late Middle Ages became associated...
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    sun disk found in tombs in Alacahöyük dates back to the early Bronze Age. Notice the three sun crosses on the sun disk. Amber sun cross, Nordic Bronze...
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    Retired Archbishop of Aix-en-Provence Anchor cross Crosses in heraldry Kotwica - Poland's anchor cross, used during the Second World War Klöpping, Laura...
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    outward symmetrically. It is a heraldic cross variant which developed from earlier forms of eight-pointed crosses in the 16th century. Although chiefly associated...
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    romanized: Samo sloga Srbina spasava). The Serbian cross has been frequently used in Serbian heraldry, and along with Serbian eagle, is the main heraldic...
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  • found crosses in heraldry include the cross botonny, the cross flory, the cross moline, the cross potent, the cross patée or formée, the cross patonce...
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    cover for his 2023 album A Great Chaos. Many horror films use inverted crosses as part of their imagery and marketing, especially if the film involves...
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    dedicated lists at Christian cross variants and Crosses in heraldry, respectively. As a design element Cross shapes are made by a variety of physical gestures...
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    Ankh (redirect from Ansate cross)
    and used it as a variant of the Christian cross. The ankh came into widespread use in Western culture in the 1960s, appearing as a symbol of African...
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    Hungarian heraldry] (in Hungarian). Budapest: Maecenas Könyvkiadó. ISBN 963-7425-81-0. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Patriarchal cross. Engel,...
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  • VERDIGRIS Coptic cross, associated with Coptic Christians Celtic cross, associated with Christian in the Early Middle Ages Crosses in heraldry, including U+1F540...
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    Lorraine via the Kingdom of Hungary in the 15th century. Similar two-barred cross symbols prominently feature in heraldry from Poland, Lithuania and Belarus...
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  • Fylfot (redirect from Cross fylfot)
    extensions, usually at 90° or close angles, radiating in the same direction. However – at least in modern heraldry texts, such as Friar and Woodcock & Robinson...
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    Papal cross The papal cross is a Christian cross, which serves as an emblem for the office of the Pope in ecclesiastical heraldry. It is depicted as a...
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    A cross potent (plural: crosses potent), also known as a crutch cross, is a form of heraldic cross with crossbars at the four ends. In French, it is known...
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    Saltire (redirect from X-cross)
    a level crossing. The saltire is important both in heraldry, being found in many coats of arms, and in vexillology, being found as the dominant feature...
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    In heraldry, the cross is also called the Santiago cross or the cruz espada (English: sword cross). It is a charge, or symbol, in the form of a cross...
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    St Patrick's cross, and an harp in one quarter.) Other crosses besides the red saltire have been associated with Saint Patrick. Crosses in various shapes...
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  • For a list of crosses, see: Christian cross variants Crosses in heraldry List of tallest crosses This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Knapton, et al. Example of a cross cercelée ([1]) Henry Gough; James Parker (1894). A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry. p. 493. Bradley; James Augustus...
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    Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. In discussions of Roman execution crosses, the tau cross is called the crux commissa. This term was invented by Justus Lipsius...
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    Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology...
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    cross, whose form however does not correspond to any of the usual heraldry models. The reason for the unusual shift of the vertical part of the cross...
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    Occitan cross with that of Forcalquier.[citation needed] He draws evidence most notably from two crosses carved in the lid of a sarcophagus found in the small...
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    maltese cross variations, and finally a pointed style called aiguisé. The crosses appear in heraldic use in the second century A.D. A balanced cross is used...
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