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Cross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A "double cross" is made by crossing two single crosses which come from four separate IBLs. A double cross will be somewhat more variable than a single cross, but will have a wider range of adaptability. This adaptability makes the double cross good for diverse indoor environments.
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As of January 1, 2006-- total count: Different Religious Crosses -- 13,617 see common types of crosses; Other Religious Items -- 8,952; Religious Books -- 2,594; Religious Cards -- 41,834; Other items not listed -- thousands!
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In heraldry crosses are grouped into the following main categories: ... (Because of their extensive use during the Crusades, crosses have played a major role in heraldry. To suit the shape and size of shields, heraldic crosses are often shown where the height and width are equal, like the crux humilis.)
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Cross–faith (There are many different types of crosses, and each may represent something different. For a good explanation of the various types of crosses, see a part of the City of the Silent Web site.) ; Heart (sacred)–suffering of Christ ;
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Pictured are three types of crosses commonly used by the Roman army in the first century A.D. Each carried an inscription stating the victim's capital offense and a seat-like projection, not designed for the victim's comfort, ... Why do all four Gospels contain different versions of the inscription on the Cross?
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A site about Chrisitanity as a world religion for the young. ... A Cross to remind us that Jesus died on the cross to save us. This is the main Christian symbol. There are many different types of crosses.
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