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  2. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Nestorian cross: In Eastern Christian art found on tombs in China, these crosses are sometimes simplified and depicted as resting on a lotus flower or on a stylized cloud. Occitan cross: Based on the counts of Toulouse's traditional coat of arms, it soon became the symbol of Occitania as a whole. "Carolingian cross"

  3. The Three Crosses - Wikipedia

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    The Three Crosses is a 1653 print in etching and drypoint by the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn, which depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Most of his prints are mainly in etching and this one is a drypoint with burin adjustments from the third state onwards. [1] It is considered "one of the most dynamic prints ever made". [2]

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  5. Three Crosses (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Three Crosses, a monument in Vilnius, Lithuania; Three Crosses Square, an urban square in Warsaw, Poland; Three Crosses, Swansea (Welsh: Y Crwys), a village in Wales, United Kingdom; Three Crosses (band), an American Christian rock band from New Jersey; The Three Crosses, a print in etching and drypoint by the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn

  6. File:Blausen 0329 EarAnatomy InternalEar.png - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Blausen 0330 EarAnatomy MiddleEar.png - Wikipedia

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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. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, display of a cross behind the shield is restricted to bishops and archbishops as a mark of their dignity. [38] The cross of an ordinary bishop has a single horizontal bar or traverse, also known as a Latin cross. A patriarch uses the patriarchal cross with two traverses, also called the cross of Lorraine. The papal cross ...