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Stone Cross may
refer to:
Stone cross, a type of
monument The
Stone Cross, a
novel by
Vasyl Stefanyk Stone Cross, Crowborough, an area in Crowborough,...
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Stone crosses (German: Steinkreuze) in
Central Europe are
usually bulky Christian monuments, some 80–120 cm (31–47 in) high and 40–60 cm (16–24 in) wide...
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Wayside crosses and
Celtic inscribed stones are
found in
Cornwall in
large numbers; the
inscribed stones (about 40 in number) are
thought to be earlier...
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Early Middle Ages. A type of
ringed cross, it
became widespread through its use in the
stone high
crosses erected across the islands,
especially in...
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Armenian cross-
stone (Armenian: խաչքար,
pronounced [χɑtʃʰˈkʰɑɾ], խաչ xačʿ "
cross" + քար kʿar "
stone") is a carved,
memorial stele bearing a
cross, and often...
- The
Christian cross, with or
without a
figure of
Christ included, is the main
religious symbol of Christianity. A
cross with a
figure of
Christ affixed...
- The
Stone Cross (Russian: Каменный крест, lit. 'The
Stone Cross', Ukrainian: Камінний хрест) is a 1968
Soviet drama film.
Directed by
Leonid Osyka, it...
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floriated Saint Thomas Christian crosses.
Nasrani Sthambams are
giant open-air
stone crosses. The
plinths of
these crosses represent lotus petals and lotus...
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Stone Cross is an epic
psychological novel written in 1900 by
Ukrainian writer Vasyl Stefanyk. The
story is
dedicated to the
farewell of emigrant...
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patronage of
Robert of
Normandy (before 1035); the
crosses are
incised in the church's
altar stone. The "
cross-and-crosslets" or
Tealby pennies minted under...