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

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  4. File:EastOrthodoxcross.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. 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 ...

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  8. Coptic cross - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, the cross has 12 points symbolizing the Apostles, whose mission was to spread the Gospel message throughout the world. [3] This form of Coptic cross is widely used in the Coptic church and the Ethiopian and Eritrean churches, and so this form of the cross may also be called the "Ethiopian cross" or "Axum cross".

  9. File:OrthodoxCross.svg - Wikipedia

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    Derivative works of this file: OrthodoxCrossblack.svg [[die untere schräge Querleiste am orthodoxen Kreuz ist ein klarer Hinweis auf den Räuber, der zusammen mit unserm Herrn gekreuzigt wurde, der zu unserem Herrn sagte:”Gedenke meiner, Herr, wenn Du kommst in Deinem Reich!”(LK 23, 42-43) Dieser Räuber war der erste, der die Liebe unseres Herrn am Kreuz erkannte und Ihn um Vergebung und ...