JERUSALEM CROSS – traditional/Europe (1.5 in.) – ECRO.1003

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Description

JERUSALEM CROSS, also known as the Crusaders Cross and the Five-Fold Cross, is comprised of Greek and Tau crosses. Four Tau crosses meet in the center creating a Greek cross. Four additional Greek crosses, one in each corner, make a total of five crosses.

The symbolism of the five crosses has been explained in a variety of ways. Here are a few:

The five crosses represent the five wounds Jesus received on the cross. The large center cross represents the wound in Jesus’ side while the four smaller crosses represent the wounds he received in his hands and feet. The large center cross represents Jesus and the four smaller crosses represent the four Gospel writers. The four smaller crosses represent the four corners of the earth to which the gospel is being taken or for which Jesus died. The five crosses represent the five nations active in the Crusades: Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The five crosses represent the five principalities of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Cross was employed as an emblem by the Crusaders. Godfrey de Bouillon, who became the first ruler of Jerusalem after it was captured from the Moslems in 1099, wore the Jerusalem Cross as his symbol.

Part of our Equatoria Collection.


ABOUT OUR MEDALS: All medals on our site are hand cast from antique and vintage pieces in sterling silver and solid bronze then antiqued to restore original patina.


PRICING MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE: (pricing determined by gram wt at time of casting)

BRONZE = $19  (shown left)
STERLING = $56  (shown right)

(actual size: 1.5625 in. H x 1.3125 in. W)

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