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  2. Religious and political symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    symbol code point name 🞡 u+1f7a1: thin greek cross 🞢 u+1f7a2: light greek cross 🞣 u+1f7a3: medium greek cross 🞤 u+1f7a4: bold greek cross 🞥 u+1f7a5

  3. File:Peter Paul Rubens, Crucifixion, c.1618-1620.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Object history: 1768: in collection of Gottfried Winckler ; 1924: in collection of José Vigeveno ; References: CRLB VI. The Passion of Christ, 31 ; Linz DB ID: LI003251 ; Yale University Art Gallery ID: 211423

  4. File:Christ Crucifix.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Tynan Crucifixion Plaque - Wikipedia

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    The Tynan Crucifixion Plaque is a small early medieval sculpture found in 1844 near Tynan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is dated to c. 1100 [ 2 ] and made from bronze . [ 3 ] As with the seven other extant Irish Early medieval Crucifixion plaques , it shows the Crucifixion of Jesus in high relief , with two attendant angels hovering ...

  6. Crucifixion plaque - Wikipedia

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    Crucifixion plaques are a type of Early Medieval bronze sculpture consisting of a central panel of the still alive but crucified Jesus. He is surrounded by four smaller ancillary panels showing Stephaton and Longinus (the lance and sponge bearers) in the lower quadrants, and two hovering attendant angels in the quadrants above his arms.

  7. Isenheim Altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of certain holy days, the wings of the altarpiece were kept closed, displaying The Crucifixion framed on the left by the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian pierced by arrows and on the right by Saint Anthony the Great, who remains placid even while being taunted by a frightening monster. The two saints protect and heal the sick ...