Difference between latin cross and greek cross
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Greek cross, with four equal arms; the crux immissa, or Latin cross, whose base stem is longer than the other three arms; the crux commissa, in the form of the Greek letter tau, sometimes called St. Anthony's cross; Latin cross is said to represent Christ's crucifixion. Typographically, the Latin cross is a derivative of the dagger, or obelisk, used to indicate death.The cross originated as a pagan symbol in Asian and African countries and a platform for crucifixion in Ancient Rome
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