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Cross: Potent - MistholmeJan 10, 2014 · The “cross potent” is so called because each of its ends resembles a crude crutch (called a “potent”). (It should not be confused with a “cross ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The History of Crosses and Crucifixes - Holy Land TreasuresCross potent This cross has a crossbar at the end of each of its arms. "Potent" is an old word for a crutch, and is used in heraldic terminology to describe a ...
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Heraldry - Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of JerusalemMay 3, 2023 · By ancient tradition, the Order uses the arms attributed to the Kingdom of Jerusalem – a gold Jerusalem Cross (a cross potent – formed of ...<|separator|>
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Cross potent - DrawShieldCross potent, written sometimes potence(fr. potencée): so called because its arms terminate in potents(qv), or like crutches. It is also called a Jerusalem ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Cross - Christian SymbolsIt symbolizes hope and stability in Jesus. The anchor cross is an ancient Christian symbol, dating back to the 2nd century. It was frequently used in the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Crosses Paty, Patonce and Formy | The Heraldry SocietyThe term cross patonce in the 13 th century indicated that the ends of the cross terminated in three prongs somewhat like a paw.
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Cross Potent or Crutch Cross - Gravely SpeakingNov 30, 2017 · This cross is known as a cross potent or crutch cross. It is a heraldic cross with bars of equal length with crossbars at the four ends.Missing: design features<|separator|>
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Solidus of Constans II and Constantine IV with a Cross Potent on ...Artwork Page for Solidus of Constans II and Constantine IV with a Cross Potent on Three Steps (reverse) ; Credit Line. Gift of Dr. Norman Zaworski 2012.22.b.
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A Complete Guide to HeraldryA fote, but it were by potent." {85}. And though a potent is a heraldic charge, and a cross potent a well-known variety of that ordinary, "potent" is usually ...
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Jerusalem cross | Symbol, Origin, Meaning, & Crusades - BritannicaJerusalem cross, symbol in Christianity that has been used since the late Middle Ages (c. the 11th century) and is closely associated with the Crusades.Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-<|separator|>
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What Is the Jerusalem Cross? - National Catholic RegisterNov 17, 2024 · The Jerusalem Cross is one of the most immediately distinguishable Christian symbols anywhere. It comprises a large central cross, called a cross potent.
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Heraldry - Symbols, Blazon, Tinctures | BritannicaSep 13, 2025 · Heraldic descriptions are called blazons. The term is derived from the French blason, the etymology of which is uncertain. Originally it denoted ...
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Crest of Kingdom of Jerusalem - Heraldry of the WorldThe main cross is always a cross potent, but the small crosses are shown either as normal crosses, or as crosses potent. The reasons thereof are not known.
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Rome's Conversion to Christianity and its Lasting LegacyThe obverse shows Justinian helmeted and curiassed, with a Christian cross prominently placed left of his head. ... cross and holding a cross potent. This ...
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Puerto Rico - Political Flags - Part IIAug 25, 2021 · This is composed of a black background with a white cross known as the Cross Potent or Potent Cross in the center.
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Puerto Rico - Political Flags - Part IIIAug 25, 2021 · The flag was a combination of those of Falange Boricua and of the Nationalist Party ... cross potent, all on black field. The image of this ...
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Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem - HeraldicaThey are A cross potent between four crosslets gules. Whether these arms were ever used by the kings of Jerusalem is another matter. According to an article by ...
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Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099-1291 - CRW FlagsNov 16, 2013 · Its origin is probably the papal banner, that Pope Urban II gave to the Crusaders. Source: C.
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The History of the Jerusalem cross in the Orthodox traditionThe Jerusalem cross, often called a 'pilgrim cross', is believed to have Orthodox roots from the 6th-7th centuries, and its form is linked to the Cross of St. ...
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Heraldic Crosses - Rare Books & Special CollectionsCrosses play a major role in heraldry. There are nearly four hundred varieties known to have been used. However, there are only 20 or so forms that occur ...
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Dictionary of Vexillology: C (Cross Patence – Crosstree) - CRW FlagsSep 13, 2025 · CROSS PATTÉE (PATÉE, PATTY or PATY); CROSS PATTÉE FOURCHÉ ... The heraldic term for a Jerusalem cross – see cross potent and cross-cantonée.Missing: terminology | Show results with:terminology
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Crosses in S.C.A. Heraldry - Coblaith Muimnech' HomesiteSCA heraldry includes simple crosses like fess, saltire, and chevron, plus complex specialty crosses, some grouped into families for conflict checking.Missing: design features
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HERALDRY: St Cross (Updated May 16, 2018)Dec 3, 2015 · The Cross Potent is one of many variations of the Christian cross in heraldic use, many of them emerging in the 11th century at the time of the first crusades.<|separator|>
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Jerusalem Civil Ensign 1333-1921 (Palestine) - CRW FlagsAug 25, 2021 · The coat-of-arms of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem was a cross potent between four smaller crosses, all gold on a white background. When I ...
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Christ Knights' Order (Portugal) - Flags of the WorldSep 28, 2024 · This symbol, cross potent-formy gules voided argent has currently official usage in the flag and arms of the Madeira Autonomous Region, in ...
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cloth-seal | British MuseumCloth-mark; lead; (1): ornate shield with arms of Haarlem: sword, four mullets to sides, cross potent in chief; (2): numbers. Cultures/periods: Post-Medieval.
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Members Arms | The Heraldry Society... Cross potent Or and holding in the dexter foot a Saxon crown points to the dexter Argent. Motto. Frisch weht der wind der heimat zu (Fresh blows the wind to ...
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The Complete Guide to Cross Symbols: Types, Histories, and ...Feb 19, 2025 · ... Cross features a balanced T-shaped design. Its symmetry, emphasized ... Historically used in heraldry and ecclesiastical symbols, this design ...