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  2. St. John's Cross - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Cross may refer to: . the Maltese Cross, the symbol of the Order of Saint John and the Venerable Order of St John; in heraldry, a charge similar to the cross pattée, but with straight parallel lines at the centre and trapeziform widenings at the ends

  3. Maltese cross - Wikipedia

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    The eight-pointed cross appears on the shirts of St Mark's FC (West Gorton), the forebears of Manchester City Football Club. The eight-pointed cross is the insignia of Methodist College Belfast, and it appears on the blazers of the sixth-form pupils as its crest. The eight-pointed cross is also the symbol of Neath Rugby Football Club.

  4. Looped square - Wikipedia

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    The ⌘ symbol as seen on a Swedish road sign (No. H22) for national heritage The ⌘ symbol on a 1977 Finnish 5 penni coin. The looped square (⌘), also known as Saint John's Arms, Saint Hannes cross (related to Swedish sankthanskors, Danish johanneskors, and Finnish hannunvaakuna), and as the command-key symbol due to its use on the command key on Apple computer keyboards, is a symbol ...

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

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    The eight-pointed cross (cross fourchée) on the seal of the provost of St John's church, Stockholm, dated 1526. Coat of arms of Grand Master Philip Riedesel zu Camberg , dated 1594. Coat of arms of the Knights Hospitaller of Rhodes, gules a cross argent shown quartered (1,4) for the Grand Master, and in chief for commanders and ordinary ...

  6. Knights Hospitaller - Wikipedia

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    The other symbol of the Hospitallers, the "eight-pointed cross", is said to have originated in the Byzantine Empire before reaching the Duchy of Amalfi in Italy, and it was later used in Jerusalem by the monks that founded the Hospital of St John.

  7. Order of Saint John (chartered 1888) - Wikipedia

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    The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (French: l'Ordre très vénérable de l'Hôpital de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem), [n 1] commonly known as the Order of St John, [3] and also known as St John International, [4] is an order of chivalry constituted in 1888 by royal charter from Queen Victoria and dedicated to St John the Baptist.