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  2. File:Cross of Saint James.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    U+271D LATIN CROSS; U+271E SHADOWED WHITE LATIN CROSS; U+271F OUTLINED LATIN CROSS; U+2720 MALTESE CROSS; U+01F548 CELTIC CROSS; There are code points for other crosses in the block Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs, mainly variants of the Greek cross, but their usage may be limited by availability of a computer font that can display them.

  4. File:Christian cross.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Southern Cross format Confederate “Battle Flag,” a.k.a., Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia Note: In square format it came to be called “the battle flag”, partly because it was carried in this format, for that purpose, by Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia, as well as by Beauregard’s Army and others...

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  8. File:Greek cross.svg - Wikipedia

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    Sizes were to be 400, 600 and 1000 mm. The arms were to have a length-to-width ratio of 1:4. Wing and fuselage crosses had a white border of 150mm. Photographs show that a significantly thinner border was still used on rudders, although it was also common for them to be painted entirely white and carry a plain black cross.

  9. File:Cross-Pattee-Heraldry.svg - Wikipedia

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    rv -- this is a piece of clip-art for use in building up heraldic images; there is no need to eliminate margins: 01:24, 17 April 2012: 540 × 540 (2 KB) Fry1989: fit: 22:11, 22 April 2011: 600 × 600 (748 bytes) AnonMoos: Reverted to version as of 20:17, 20 November 2010 -- file size increased by 300% without any explanation of what changes were