- The
cross moline (also
cross anchory,
French croix ancrée "anchor
cross") is a
Christian cross,
constituting a kind of
heraldic cross. The name derives...
- variants, such as the
cross potent,
cross pattée, and
cross moline,
cross fleury. A
version of the
cross symbol was used long
before the
Christian era in the...
-
Moline may
refer to:
Moline, Illinois, the
largest city of that name in the
United States East
Moline, Illinois, a city
Moline Township, Rock
Island County...
- The cross,
shaped as a
cross fitchy,
combines with
either a
cross fleury or a
cross moline. Its most
common version is a red
cross resembling a sword, with...
- A
number of
cross symbols were
developed for the
purpose of the
emerging system of heraldry,
which appeared in
Western Europe in
about 1200. This tradition...
-
order begins in the
early 16th century. This
early form is a
cross moline (ancrée) or
cross branchée
ending in
eight points, not yet
featuring the sharp...
-
sequence of
capital letters was
placed around the
large figure of the
cross moline on the
reverse side of the medal. The
meaning of what the
letters signified...
- the new
Uitenhage drostdy. The arms were Sable, a
cross moline Argent, i.e. a
silver cross moline on a
black shield. An
anchor was
placed behind the...
- a
cross moline badge. A 1935
article states that
during the Confederation, "the true St. Patrick's
Cross was
carried as a
square flag: a
white cross on...
- deliveries. This time the
Providence Journal could not find any
proof of
Cross Moline Ventures or
Molyneux Group ever existing. The spokesperson,
Shannon de...