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  2. Maltese cross - Wikipedia

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    In Latvia, the eight-pointed cross is forms the basis for the collar of the Order of the Three Stars. In Norway, the eight-pointed cross is the symbol used in the Order of St. Olav. In the Philippines, the eight-pointed cross is a part of the pendant of the Quezon Service Cross, which is the highest honor that can be conferred in the republic. [11]

  3. Maltese heraldry - Wikipedia

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    This is a "simple" crest and not a Coronet of rank. The crest coronet of the Chief Herald of Arms of Malta is composed simply of 14 oak leaves, devoid of any royal trappings. Naturally, the eight-pointed cross – often commonly called the Maltese Cross, is closely associated with Malta's history.

  4. Sovereign Military Order of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of the Order's works is rectangular with a red background upon which there is a white eight-pointed Maltese cross. [16] The Grand Master displays a rectangular flag with a red background upon which there is a white eight-pointed Maltese cross, encircled by the Collar of the Order and surmounted by a crown. [16]

  5. Flag and coat of arms of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta

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    Banners of the order at the Siege of Rhodes (1480), shown as gules a cross argent, and as counter-quarterly gules a cross argent and or a cross ancrée gules (c. 1483). The arms of the Knights Hospitaller were granted in 1130 by Pope Innocent II, for differentiation from the Templars who displayed the reversed colours.

  6. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Seven Catherines have been granted sainthood. This cross is composed of wagon wheels and is attributed to (at least) three saints: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Jarlath and Saint Quentin. Cross of Saint John: A Latin cross with the crossing point, starting initially as wide permanent and widening only at its end to the outside arms.

  7. Flag of Malta - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 an act passed in parliament allowing the George Cross to be removed by a simple parliament majority [19] with the reasoning being that the cross ties Malta to its turbulent, colonial past. [20] [8] A campaign on social media in 2013 further emphasized this point, coming up with an alternative of replacing it with the Maltese cross. [21 ...

  8. National symbols of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The National Flag of Malta is defined in the Constitution and consists of two equal vertical stripes, white in the hoist and red in the fly, with a representation of the George Cross, edged with red, in the canton of the white stripe; the breadth of the flag is one and a half times its height. It was adopted when Malta became independent from ...

  9. Maltese cross (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Maltese cross is the symbol of an order of Christian warriors known as the Knights Hospitaller or Knights of Malta. Maltese cross may also refer to: "Maltese Cross" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode), an episode of the television show Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Maltese cross (plant) Lychnis chalcedonica, a species of flowering plant