- used
decoratively by
neighbouring cultures.
Copts adapted it into the crux
ansata, a
shape with a
circular rather than
droplet loop, and used it as a variant...
- A
tabula ansata or
tabella ansata (Latin for "tablet with handles",
plural tabulae ansatae or
tabellae ansatae) is a
tablet with
dovetail handles. It was...
- Crux
Ansata,
subtitled 'An
Indictment of the
Roman Catholic Church', (1943) is one of the last
books published by H. G.
Wells (1866–1946). It is a scathing...
-
Ansata (Latin for "handled") may
refer to: Crux
ansata, a
Christian cross that is
shaped like an ankh with a
circular rather than oval or teardrop-shaped...
- The
Battle of
Ansata was
fought in the year 1270 AD
between the
forces of
Yekuno Amlak, ****ure
emperor of Ethiopia, and
Yetbarak of the
Zagwe dynasty....
- the
middle of a decades-long
conflict with
rebel separatists called the
Ansata. The
Enterprise crew
cannot intervene in the
conflict itself,
internal to...
-
Autosticha ansata is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1931. It is
found in Chennai, India. Savela,
Markku (December...
-
Ansata Ibn
Halima (foaled 1958 in Egypt, died 1980) was a
famous Arabian horse of
Egyptian bloodlines who was
imported from
Egypt to the
United States...
- edge Stele, slab of
stone or wood
erected as a
monument or
marker Tabula ansata,
tablets with
handles Vindolanda tablets,
Roman era
writings found in Britain...
-
including the crux
gammata with
curving or
angular lines, and the
Egyptian crux
ansata with a loop.
Speculation has ****ociated the
cross symbol – even in the prehistoric...