Heraldic Crosses
Largely because of their extensive use during the Crusades, crosses 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 widely. Beyond geometrical concenience, there can be no doubt that the heraldic cross was intended to represent the Sarced Cross. But with the contemporary shortening of the shields, the shape of the cross changed as well. Gradually it morphed into one that's dimensions were nearly equal in length and width.
cross botonny
Calvary cross
cross clechée
cross couped
(or cross humetty)
cross crosslet
cross crosslet
fitched
crucifix
cross fimbriated
(or cross bordured)
cross fleuretté
cross flory
Maltese cross
cross moline
cross
parted and fretty
passion cross
cross patée
(or cross formée)
cross patée
fitched
cross patée
fitched at foot
cross patée quadrate
cross patonce
patriarchal cross
pointed cross
cross pommé
cross potent
cross potent rebated
(a.k.a. fylfot)
cross quadrate
cross quarter-pierced
cross tau
cross voided
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