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  1. A two-barred cross is similar to a Latin cross but with an extra bar added. The lengths and placement of the bars (or "arms") vary, and most of the variations are interchangeably called the cross of Lorraine, the patriarchal cross, the Orthodox cross or the archiepiscopal cross.

  2. Nov 16, 2015 · The "double" cross is known as a Patriarchal cross and is well described in the Wikipedia article. There's no point in reproducing more than a sample here: The Patriarchal cross is a variant of the Christian cross, the religious symbol of Christianity.

  3. Jun 23, 2023 · Unlike the Latin cross, which represents the cross on which Jesus was crucified and by extension symbolizes the significance of his death and victory over sin, the symbolism of the double-barred cross is not clear. However, there are several interpretations about its possible symbolism.

  4. Sep 4, 2017 · The double cross stands on the center of one of the most intriguing and enigmatic symbols humans know – the sign for infinity which looks like the figure ‘8’ lying on its side.

  5. Sep 13, 2023 · First discovered on a knight’s shield in 1386, the Lithuanian cross (also called the double cross) features two equidistant crosses sharing the same vertical arm.

  6. A double dagger or diesis ‡ is a variant with two hilts and crossguards that usually marks a third footnote after the asterisk and dagger. [5] The triple dagger ⹋ is a variant with three crossguards and is used by medievalists to indicate another level of notation.

  7. 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. The Christian cross, with or without a figure of Christ included, is the main religious symbol of Christianity.

  8. Jul 12, 2023 · Often confused with the Patriarchal cross, the Cross of Lorraine is a two-barred cross, that comes in a few variations. It’s a popular variant of the Christian cross and is also known as the Cross of Anjou. Let’s take a look at several interpretations of the symbol, its origins, and how it’s used today.

  9. May 23, 2017 · 1. Tau Cross. The tau is a very ancient symbol representing three major deities: the Sumerian Sun God Tammuz, the Roman God Mithras, and the Greek God Attis. There are similarities between all these deities. They all died and were resurrected, and so carry analogies with the Sun that dies every night and is resurrected every morning.

  10. DOUBLE CROSS (PATRIARCHAL CROSS or CRUX GESTATORIA) The Patriarchal Cross (heraldic: Patriarcale), with or without a body, is a cross (such as a Latin Cross or Budded Cross) with an additional cross-beam.

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