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  2. Russian Orthodox cross - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox Cross (or just the Orthodox Cross by some Russian Orthodox traditions) [1] is a variation of the Christian cross since the 16th century in Russia, although it bears some similarity to a cross with a bottom crossbeam slanted the other way (upwards) found since the 6th century in the Byzantine Empire. The Russian Orthodox ...

  3. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    u+205c ⁜ dotted cross; u+2626 ☦ orthodox cross; u+2627 ☧ chi rho; u+2628 ☨ cross of lorraine; u+2629 ☩ cross of jerusalem; u+2670 ♰ west syriac cross; u+2671 ♱ east syriac cross; u+2719 outlined greek cross; u+271a heavy greek cross; u+271b open centre cross; u+271c heavy open centre cross; u+271d latin cross; u+271e shadowed ...

  4. New St. George Church - Wikipedia

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    The domes have narrow windows inside a series of ever-smaller arches. The dome bases feature blind arches. Relics of Saint Nicholas are on display; brought to Wallachia, they were coated in gilt silver in 1599 and placed inside a small reliquary of sterling silver by Michael the Brave, Doamna Stanca and their son Nicolae Pătrașcu. [1]

  5. Cross necklace - Wikipedia

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    Crosses are often worn as an indication of commitment to the Christian faith, [2] [3] [4] and are sometimes received as gifts for rites such as baptism and confirmation. [5] [6] Communicants of the Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches are expected to wear their baptismal cross necklaces at all times. [7] [8]

  6. Ethiopian cross - Wikipedia

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    An Ethiopian Orthodox priest with traditional Axumite crosses Ethiopian, brass, latticework, blessing cross. Ethiopian crosses, Abyssinian crosses, or Ethiopian-Eritrean crosses are a grouping of Christian cross variants that are symbols of Christianity in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and among Ethiopians and Eritreans. Their elaborate, stylized design ...

  7. Pectoral cross - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox pectoral crosses are awarded in several degrees (particularly in the Russian tradition): The Silver Cross is awarded to all priests by their bishop on the day of their ordination. This tradition began with the last Tsar, Nicholas II, who awarded a silver cross to every priest in the Russian Empire. Even after the fall of the Romanov ...

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