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  2. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Christian cross variants 7th-century Byzantine solidus, showing Leontius holding a globus cruciger, with a stepped cross on the obverse side Double-barred cross symbol as used in a 9th-century Byzantine seal Greek cross (Church of Saint Sava) and Latin cross (St. Paul's cathedral) in church floorplans

  3. Category:Christian crosses - Wikipedia

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    Christian cross variants This page was last edited on 21 February 2022, at 21:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  4. Christian cross - Wikipedia

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    The dagger symbol (†) placed after the name of a dead person (often with the date of death) is sometimes taken to be a Christian cross. [25] In many Christian traditions, such as the Methodist Churches, the altar cross sits atop or is suspended above the altar table and is a focal point of the chancel. [26]

  5. Crosses in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Glover Roll has semy of crosses crosslet as a tincture in several coats of arms. [citation needed] The desire to distinguish one's coat of arms from others led to a period of substantial innovation in producing variants of the basic Christian cross by the early 14th century (in England, the reign of Edward II).

  6. List of crosses - Wikipedia

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    For a list of crosses, see: Christian cross variants; Crosses in heraldry; List of tallest crosses This page was last edited on ...

  7. Category:Crosses by form - Wikipedia

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  8. Cross - Wikipedia

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    The word cross is recorded in 11th-century Old English as cros, exclusively for the instrument of Christ's crucifixion, replacing the native Old English word rood.The word's history is complicated; it appears to have entered English from Old Irish, possibly via Old Norse, ultimately from the Latin crux (or its accusative crucem and its genitive crucis), "stake, cross".

  9. Category:Cross symbols - Wikipedia

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    Christian crosses (4 C, 28 P) Coats of arms with crosses (1 C, 127 P) ... Saint George's Cross; List of Saint Patrick's crosses; Saltire; Scientology cross; Secchi disk;