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  2. High cross - Wikipedia

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    Muiredach's High Cross, Monasterboice, 9th or 10th century A simpler example, Culdaff, County Donegal, Ireland. A high cross or standing cross (Irish: cros ard / ardchros, [1] Scottish Gaelic: crois àrd / àrd-chrois, Welsh: croes uchel / croes eglwysig) is a free-standing Christian cross made of stone and often richly decorated.

  3. Muiredach's High Cross - Wikipedia

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    There are two other high crosses at Monasterboice; in local terms Muiredach's cross is also known as the South Cross. Muiredach's cross is the most impressive surviving example of early medieval Irish stonework, and the crosses at Monasterboice have been said to be Ireland's greatest contribution to European sculpture.

  4. Celtic cross - Wikipedia

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    The Ahenny group is generally earlier. However, it is possible that St. Johns Cross at Iona was the first high cross; Iona's influence as a center of pilgrimage may have led this cross to inspire the Ahenny group as well as other ringed crosses in Pictish stones. [3] A variety of crosses bear inscriptions in ogham, an early medieval Irish ...

  5. Kildalton Cross - Wikipedia

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    Kildalton Cross AD 800 Islay, Scotland. The Kildalton Cross is a monolithic high cross in Celtic cross form in the churchyard of the former parish church of Kildalton (from Scottish Gaelic Cill Daltain, "Church of the Foster Son" (i.e. St John the Evangelist) on the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

  6. Ray Church - Wikipedia

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    Ray high cross is the largest early medieval stone cross in Ireland. Local lore claims it was made by Columba (521–597) on Muckish to bring to Tory Island, but local saint Fionnán recovered Columba's Gospel Book and he gave the cross to Ray. The cross actually dates to the late 8th century.

  7. Category:High crosses - Wikipedia

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    A high cross is a free-standing Christian cross made of stone and often richly decorated. ... Pages in category "High crosses"

  8. Maen Achwyfan - Wikipedia

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    Both the age and purpose of the cross is a matter of debate. However, the name maen may imply that the stone was in situ before the Viking Age, as it derives from the Brythonic language magno-, a word that commonly denotes a stone of significance and is more usually associated with Christian stones erected in Wales during the early medieval period.

  9. Category:High crosses in England - Wikipedia

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    High crosses in England, free-standing Christian crosses made of stone and often richly decorated. They were typically created in the Early Middle Ages, though there are more recent examples. England portal

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