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English: A heraldic Maltese cross with white background. Converted from the following PostScript code: %! /l{lineto}def 20 420 moveto 290 310 l 180 580 l 300 500 l 420 580 l 310 310 l 580 420 l 500 300 l 580 180 l 310 290 l 420 20 l 300 100 l 180 20 l 290 290 l 20 180 l 100 300 l closepath fill showpage %EOF
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The Cross pattée, symbol of the Order of the Temple in the independent body. Position of the Templar degree among the Allied Degrees of British Le Droit Humain. The Order of the Red Cross continues or reverts to the period of the Royal Arch Degree when the Israelites were returning from Babylon to Jerusalem to rebuild the Temple.
Description: Variant of Maltese Cross symbol (see File:Maltese-Cross-Heraldry.svg etc.), colored red.: Date: 2010: Source: Self-made graphic, based on simple four-fold symmetrical abstract geometry, intended to replace former image File:Octangula Crux Militiae Templi.jpg...
The Maltese cross is a cross symbol, consisting of four "V" or arrowhead shaped concave quadrilaterals converging at a central vertex at right angles, two tips pointing outward symmetrically. It is a heraldic cross variant which developed from earlier forms of eight-pointed crosses in the 16th century.
A white Malta cross on a red background, one of the insignias attributed to the Knights Hospitaller From a heraldic Maltese cross with white background. :Converted from the following PostScript code: