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Tau Cross – Origins and Symbolism

The Tau is an ancient symbol, rooted in the Greek and Hebrew alphabets and specifically mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible. Some speculate that ...

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What Does the Jerusalem Cross Really Mean?

The Jerusalem Cross, also known as the five-fold cross, the cross-and-crosslets, the Crusader's cross, and sometimes the Cantonese cross, is an elaborate ...

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Hunab Ku: Symbolism of the One Mayan God

Hunab Ku is a concept that comes from Yucatec Mayan tradition, where it is considered to represent the Supreme God or the ultimate power and source of life. ...

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What Is the Phaistos Disk? – History and Meaning

The most discussed inscription of Minoan Crete, the “Phaistos Disk” features mysterious writing stamped on clay, which can be read spirally from the edge to ...

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What is the Papal Cross and Why Is It So Important?

The Papal cross, sometimes called the Papal Staff, is the official symbol for the office of the Pope, the highest authority of the Roman Catholic Church. As ...

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From Menorah to Chai: A Guide to Jewish Religious Symbols

Considering that Judaism is among the oldest religions in the world, it goes without saying that many symbols have taken on significance and have become ...

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What is the Thieves’ Cross (Forked Cross)? Meaning and Origins

The thieves' cross, also known by several other names, can be seen in Christian artwork. The symbol itself dates back to the early 13th century, but there ...

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What is the Florian Cross and It’s Meaning?

A common emblem representing firefighting departments and organizations around the world, the Florian cross is an ancient symbol deeply rooted in ...

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What Does the Maltese Cross Mean? Origin and Symbolism

The Maltese cross is a popular symbol, commonly found on medals of honor, coats of arms, architecture, jewelry, airlines, and sports team. But what does it ...

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The Celtic Cross: A Blend of Pagan and Christian Traditions

The Celtic cross is one of the most well-known Irish symbols and is commonly found in graveyards, public monuments, artwork, and fashion. While its origins ...

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