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  2. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Combines aspects of the Patriarchal cross, Greek cross, and Calvary cross into a unique variation that may have inspired the later Jerusalem cross. Canterbury cross: A cross with four arms of equal length which widen to a hammer shape at the outside ends. Each arm has a triangular panel inscribed in a triquetra (three-cornered knot) pattern.

  3. Moselkern stele - Wikipedia

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    The lower cross is a diagonal cross. Incised horizontal and vertical lines frame the lower cross. All four arms have parallel lines are carved into them, which are interrupted in the centre by a small Greek cross. The upper cross is a Greek cross with arms which widen as in a Coptic ankh. A human figure is carved in relief on this cross.

  4. Crosses in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The blazon Cross without any addition signifies a heraldic ordinary, a pale and a fess of equal widths conjoined, the width being typically one-fifth of the shield (or one third of the shield when charges are placed on the cross). [9] The four arms should be of equal length (forming a Greek cross), as far as possible within the shape of the ...

  5. Equal-armed cross - Wikipedia

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    The Greek cross is an equal-armed cross with the lines running vertically and horizontally. The saltire is a diagonal equal-armed cross, sometimes with the two intersecting lines that are not perpendicular to each other. Equal-armed crosses are symbols that have been found since ancient times in different cultures and traditions throughout the ...

  6. Patriarchal cross - Wikipedia

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    This slanted, lower crosspiece often appears in Byzantine Greek and Eastern European iconography, as well as in other Eastern Orthodox churches [citation needed]. In most renditions of the Cross of Lorraine , the horizontal bars are "graded" with the upper bar being the shorter, though variations with the bars of equal length are also seen.

  7. Treasure of the Holy Crosses - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of the Field, also known as the Cross of the Oriflamme, is a Greek cross with arms slightly expanded at the ends, with an extension on the lower arm making it a Latin cross. It is 42 centimeters high, 28.5 centimeters wide and 5 centimeters thick, consisting of a walnut wood core entirely covered with pure silver foil with gilded ...

  8. Jerusalem cross - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem cross based on a cross potent (as commonly realised in early modern heraldry) The national flag of Georgia The Jerusalem cross (also known as "five-fold Cross", or "cross-and-crosslets") is a heraldic cross and Christian cross variant consisting of a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller Greek crosses, one in each quadrant, representing the Four Evangelists and the spread of ...

  9. Christian cross - Wikipedia

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    The basic forms of the cross are the Latin cross with unequal arms and the Greek cross with equal arms; there are numerous variants, partly with confessional significance—such as the tau cross, the double-barred cross, triple-barred cross, and cross-and-crosslets—and many heraldic variants, such as the cross potent, cross pattée, and cross ...

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