Jerusalem cross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jerusalem cross , also known as Crusaders' cross , is an heraldic cross or Christian symbol consisting of a large Greek cross surrounded by four smaller Greek crosses, one in each quadrant. Th...
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A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars perpendicular to each other, dividing one or two of the lines in half. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally; if they run ...
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The Jerusalem Cross ... The Jerusalem Cross was first used as a coat of arms for the Latin Kingdom in Jerusalem. During the Crusades, it was referred to as the "Crusaders Cross." The four small crosses are symbolic of the four Gospels proclaimed to the four corners of the earth, beginning in Jerusalem;
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The Jerusalem Cross appeared on the coat-of-arms the Templar Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lower-Lorraine. (See Lorraine Cross.) ... The cross is also sometimes referred to as the New Jerusalem Cross, focusing attention on the Divine and heavenly restoration of Jerusalem. The term 'New Jerusalem' occurs twice in the Bible1...
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The Cross (as depicted here) is known today as "The Jerusalem Cross" being the sign associated with the emblem of the "Custody of the Holy Land." It is also known as "The Crusader's Cross." Seen throughout the Holy Land, it primarily marks a sanctuary under the Custody of the Holy Land, and has come to represent...
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The Jerusalem Cross, also known as the Crusaders Cross and the Five-Fold Cross, is comprised of Greek and Tau crosses. Four Tau crosses meet in the center creating a Greek cross. Four additional Greek crosses, one in each corner, make a total of five crosses.
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The Jerusalem Cross also known as the Crusader Cross represents among other known interpretations the following: 1. The five crosses represent the five wounds Jesus received on the cross.
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Map of Jerusalem's Cross Section. The modern city of Jerusalem as seen from the south, with some Biblical locations. Click here to see a map of Jerusalem in the First Century AD. ... ; Map of Jerusalem's Cross Section...
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