Latin cross

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The Latin cross is the most common Christian cross form, featuring a longer vertical beam intersected by a shorter horizontal beam above its midpoint, and is widely used as a symbol of the crucifixion of Jesus and of Christianity in general.

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Patriarchal cross isVariantOf Latin cross