Cross of Salem
Variant of the Christian cross
The Cross of Salem, also known as a pontifical cross because it is similar to the Papal cross. It is also similar to a patriarchal cross, but with an additional crossbar below the main crossbar, equal in length to the upper crossbar. It is also similar to the Eastern Cross. The Cross of Salem is also used by the supreme leadership of Scottish and York Rite Freemasonry.[1]
References
- ^ George L. Marshall, Jr (8 August 2014). "The Crosses of Templary". Knights Templar. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
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