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  2. Cross pattée - Wikipedia

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    A sample of variants of the cross pattée Image Description With the edges of the arms concave throughout. Best known for its use as the Iron Cross, based on the Leechkirche [] of the Teutonic Order (), used as a symbol of the German Empire that was present in its War Ensign and war materiel, including on Luftstreitkräfte aircraft until April 1918 when the Balkenkreuz was introduced.

  3. Iron Cross - Wikipedia

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    War flag of Prussia (1816). The Black Cross (Schwarzes Kreuz) is the emblem used by the Prussian Army and Germany's army from 1871 to the present.It was designed on the occasion of the German Campaign of 1813, when Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia commissioned the Iron Cross as the first military decoration open to all ranks, including enlisted men.

  4. List of Saint Patrick's crosses - Wikipedia

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    Saint Patrick's Saltire is a red saltire on a white field. It is used in the insignia of the Order of Saint Patrick, established in 1783, [4] and after the Acts of Union 1800 it was combined with the Saint George's Cross of England and the Saint Andrew's Cross of Scotland to form the Union Flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

  5. Military Merit Cross (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Rolf Carls wearing the 1st Class cross below the Iron Cross 1st Class. In all its versions, the Mecklenburg-Schwerin Military Merit Cross was a bronze gilt cross pattée in design, similar to the Iron Cross but with slightly narrower arms. The obverse bore a crown on the upper arm, the initials of Friedrich Franz in the center, and the ...

  6. Frederickscross - Wikipedia

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    A bronze cross on a green ribbon with red borders for combatants. A bronze cross on a green ribbon with white borders for non-combatants. A cross as a brooch (in German a "steckkreuz") that was worn without a ribbon. [a] [2] This cross pattée bore a crown on the upper arm and the date

  7. File:Cross-Pattee-alternate3.svg - Wikipedia

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    Alternate form of heraldic Cross Pattée (Pattee, Patty, Formée, Formy) - "iron cross" with less curvature: Date: 2005 (PNG and Postscript source); 2006 (SVG) Source: SVG version of Cross-Pattee-alternate3.png Converted from the following PostScript code: %! /Pattee3-arm{ 300 -440 706 112.5 67.5 arcn 300 1040 706 292.5 247.5 arcn closepath ...

  8. Maltese cross - Wikipedia

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    The official symbol of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity is the cross pattée, though the organization's founder thought it was a Maltese cross when the organization was formed in 1865. The Nestorian cross also is very similar to both of these. The Unicode Character “ ” (U+2720) is called a Maltese Cross, but is in fact a cross pattée.

  9. Order of Christ Cross - Wikipedia

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    Replica of a Portuguese caravel used during the Portuguese discoveries. As the Order of Christ, led by Prince Henry, the Navigator, was a leading developer of the Portuguese Discoveries, the Cross of Christ was used on the sails of the Portuguese caravels, carracks and other ships involved in the exploration of the seas.