User:Michel Mapaliey/Cross
Appearance
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Christian cross.svg
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Ankh.svg
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Croix copte égyptienne.svg
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Original Coptic cross.svg
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Coptic-Cross.svg
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Coptic Cross Black Small.png
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Simple crossed circle.svg
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Ccross.svg
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Cantercross.jpg
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Small crucifix.jpg
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Greek cross.svg
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FlorianCross1.PNG
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FlorianCross2.png
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NonFreeImageRemoved.svg
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St Brigid.png
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Labarum.png
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Croix de Lorraine.png
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Marian Cross.jpg
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Flag of Denmark.svg
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Cathar cross.svg
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PopesCross.svg
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Patriarchal cross.svg
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USVA headstone emb-04.svg
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Flag of the Red Cross.svg
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A Commonwealth Cross of Sacrifice or War Cross.jpg
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Flag of Georgia.svg
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SaintNinoCross.jpg
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Nasrani menorah.JPG
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Flag of Scotland.svg
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Flag of England.svg
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Peter's Cross.svg
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Te cross.svg
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Gaffelkors.svg
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Mariner's Cross.svg
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OrderOfCristCross.svg
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Celtic-style crossed circle.svg
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Serbian Cross1.svg
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Swastika.png
In flags
[edit]Several flags have crosses, including all the nations of Scandinavia, whose crosses are known as Scandinavian crosses, and many nations in the Southern Hemisphere, which incorporate the Southern Cross. The Flag of Switzerland since the 17th century has displayed an equilateral cross in a square (the only square flag of a sovereign state apart from the Flag of the Vatican City); the Red Cross emblem was based on the Swiss flag.
Sovereign state flags with crosses
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Flag of Burundi
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Flag of Denmark
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Flag of Dominica
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Flag of Dominican Republic
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Flag of Finland
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Flag of Georgia
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Flag of Greece
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Flag of Hungary
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Flag of Iceland
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Flag of Jamaica
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Flag of Malta
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Flag of Norway
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Flag of Serbia
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Flag of Slovakia
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Flag of Sweden
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Flag of Switzerland
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Flag of Tonga
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Flag of United Kingdom
Other selected flags and arms with crosses
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Flag of Scotland and San Andres
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Flag of Quebec
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Flag of Red Cross
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Arms of Schwyz, Switzerland
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Arms of Kreuzlingen, Switzerland
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Southern cross appearing on a number of flags
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Flag of Portugal (1095)
Cross in Christian Art
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Carved panel of the 5th century wooden door of Santa Sabina in Rome, believed to be the oldest surviving depiction of the Crucifixion, apart from the Alexamenos graffito.
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Crucifixion in the Rabbula Gospels, completed in 586. The claim by Blochet that the miniatures are of the 10th or 11th century is not generally accepted.
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Drawing by Paolo Frisi (1728-1784) of a perhaps 11th-century depiction of the Crucifixion
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Crucifixion by Cimabue (Gothic period, thirteenth century)
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Christ on the cross, St. Maria im Kapitol, Gabelkreuz, Germany, (1304)
Y-shaped cross -
Crucifixion of Christ, Russian Orthodox icon of about 1350
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Icon of the Crucifixion, mid-sixteenth century, following traditional style of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Crucifixion, by Conrad Witz (c. 1444)
T-shaped cross -
Christ on the cross, by Rogier van der Weyden (1400-1464)
Almost T-shaped cross -
Christ on the cross, with two thieves crucified on trees, by Antonello da Messina (1430-1479)
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Christ on the Cross, El Greco (1541-1614)
T-shaped cross -
Jansenist crucifix: belief in limited number of the predestined, by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1659-1743)
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Church of Holmen, Copenhagen, Denmark. The position of the arms does not necessarily indicate a Jansenist view
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Crucifixion (modern) omitting representation of cross (cf. ancient door of Santa Sabina)