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  2. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    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. There is a small square panel in the center of the cross. A symbol of the Anglican and Episcopal Churches. Celtic Cross

  3. Ethiopian cross - Wikipedia

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    No two crosses are exactly identical in style, the artisans who make them being allowed the freedom to exercise a measure of individual taste and creativity in their choice of shape and pattern. Crosses may be of the processional type with a socket at the base so they may be mounted on a staff and carried in church ceremonies or hand-held ...

  4. Cross of Saint James - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of Saint James, also known as the Santiago cross, cruz espada, or Saint James' Cross, is a cruciform (cross-shaped) heraldic badge. The cross, shaped as a cross fitchy, combines with either a cross fleury or a cross moline. Its most common version is a red cross resembling a sword, with the hilt and the arm in the shape of a fleur-de ...

  5. File:Christian cross.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Borromean-cross.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 2006: Source: Vector equivalent of Image:Borromean-cross.png based on Public Domain Postscript code (written by User:AnonMoos) on that image's description page: %! 300 396 translate 12.5 setlinewidth /A{85 0 360 arc closepath stroke}def 0 0 75 0 360 arc closepath stroke -100 0 A 100 0 A 1 setgray 18 setlinewidth 0 -100 A 0 100 A 0 setgray 12.5 setlinewidth 0 -100 A 0 100 A 0 0 75 23.5 44 ...

  7. Swastika - Wikipedia

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    One common pattern, called sayagata in Japanese, comprises left- and right-facing swastikas joined by lines. [131] As the negative space between the lines has a distinctive shape, the sayagata pattern is sometimes called the key fret motif in English. [citation needed] Many Chinese religions make use of swastika symbols, including Guiyidao and ...

  8. File:Ethiopian cross (bold).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Tau cross - Wikipedia

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    The tau cross is a T-shaped cross, sometimes with all three ends of the cross expanded. [1] It is called a "tau cross" because it is shaped like the Greek letter tau , [ 2 ] which in its upper-case form has the same appearance as the Latin letter T .