Cross

The cross has been widely officially taken as an official symbol of the Christian religion exclusively from an early period in that religion's history to present. Before then, it was used as a religious or cultural symbol throughout Europe, in west and south Asia (the latter, in the form of the original Swastika); and in Ancient Egypt, where the Ankh was a hieroglyph that represented "life" and was used in the worship of the god Aten. It often appeared in conjunction with the female-genital circle or oval, to signify the sacred marriage, as in Egyptian amulet Nefer with male cross and female orb, considered as an amulet of blessedness, a charm of sexual harmony. Provided by Wikipedia
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13by International Committee of the Red CrossOther Authors: “…International Committee of the Red Cross…”
Published 2010
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14by International Committee of the Red CrossOther Authors: “…International Committee of the Red Cross…”
Published 1990
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