Latin cross
The ordinary form, having the lower limb longer than the others. It is known as the crux immissa (cross with one part inserted into the other) or the crux capitata (cross with a head).
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The ordinary form, having the lower limb longer than the others. It is known as the crux immissa (cross with one part inserted into the other) or the crux capitata (cross with a head).