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  2. 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. Another name for the same object is Saint Anthony's cross [3] or Saint Anthony cross, [4] a name ...

  3. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    A cross with the crossbeam placed near the foot, that is associated with Saint Peter because of the tradition that he was crucified head down. It was called crux inversa in Latin. Tau cross: A T-shaped cross. Also called the Saint Anthony's cross, the Saint Francis' cross and crux commissa. Saltire or crux decussata (Saint Andrew's cross)

  4. Staurogram - Wikipedia

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    Ephrem says that the Tau represents the cross of Jesus (prefigured by the outstretched hands of Moses in Exodus 17:11), the Alpha and Omega signify that the crucified Christ is "the beginning and end", and the Rho, finally, signifies "Help" (βοήθια ; classical spelling: βοήθεια), because of the numerological value of the Greek word ...

  5. Category:Crosses in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Tau cross; Two-barred cross; V. Victory Cross This page was last edited on 4 January 2014, at 19:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Order of Saint James of Altopascio - Wikipedia

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    Cross (Tau) of the Order of Saint James of Altopascio. The Order's rule, however, does not mention the maintenance of bridges or roads. A similar tau-like symbol or cross was venerated at the same time by the Franciscans. It may have symbolised perfection, since taf was the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet. [34]

  7. Christian symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The Staurogram ⳨ (from the Greek σταυρός, i.e. cross), also Monogrammatic Cross or Tau-Rho symbol, is composed by a tau (Τ) superimposed on a rho (Ρ). The Staurogram was first used to abbreviate the Greek word for cross in very early New Testament manuscripts such as P66 , P45 and P75 , almost like a nomen sacrum , and may visually ...

  8. Inneenboy cross - Wikipedia

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    The tau cross is also associated with Saint Anthony the Great, one of the founders of Christian monasticism. There are only eight other similar crosses in Ireland. [citation needed] Tau crosses feature at several other locations in The Burren, including a carving on the Doorty Cross in Kilfenora. The Kilnaboy cross has been associated in ...

  9. Tau Cross (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tau Cross' third album, Messengers of Deception, was originally scheduled for release on 9 August 2019 via Relapse Records. [1] In July 2019, however, Relapse chose to sever its relationship with the band and cancel the album's release due to Miller's inclusion of Gerard Menuhin, a Holocaust denier, in his thanks list, submitted to the label in the late stages of production. [2]