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[[Image:crosspotent.PNG|right|A cross potent]] |
[[Image:crosspotent.PNG|right|A cross potent]] |
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In [[heraldry]], a '''cross potent''' is a [[cross]] whose arms end in a short line |
In [[heraldry]], a '''cross potent''' is a [[cross]] whose arms end in a short line traveling across at right angles. The word "potent" here means "crutch", thus each arm is a t-shape, resembling a crutch. |
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The cross potent appeared at the centre of the |
The cross potent appeared at the centre of the [[crusader]]s' arms for the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]]. |
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[[Category:Device heraldry]] |
[[Category:Device heraldry]] |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 11 July 2008
In heraldry, a cross potent is a cross whose arms end in a short line traveling across at right angles. The word "potent" here means "crutch", thus each arm is a t-shape, resembling a crutch.
The cross potent appeared at the centre of the crusaders' arms for the Kingdom of Jerusalem.