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Its ground plan is in the form of a Latin cross.
In plan it takes the form of a latin cross.
The church is built on a Latin cross ground plan.
The floor of the building is shaped like a Latin cross.
The church is planned on the traditional Latin cross form.
It has a Latin cross plan with a central dome.
Like many churches, the building is in the shape of a Latin cross.
The plan of the church represents the classic Latin cross.
It is a two tower building of Latin cross shape.
This flag is formed by a white Latin cross in the center.
It has a rectangular name and forms a small Latin cross.
The arms depicted a bull with Latin cross on its head.
The interior is on the Latin cross plan, with three side chapels.
The flag has a white field, with a red Latin cross inside a blue canton.
The church has a Latin cross plan with numerous side chapels.
Inside, the floor plan of the church is that of a Latin cross.
They are different from the Latin cross that possesses three short arms and a longer arm.
Three outline Latin crosses are cut in, and a short inscription.
The building has one nave, with a layout of a Latin cross.
The cathedral has a Latin cross ground plan with a single nave.
The cathedral has a Latin cross plan, though the transepts are quite short.
The basic floor plan is that of a Latin cross, common to churches in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The church's interior is 61m long, sobre, light and on a Latin cross plan.
Philip is commonly associated with the symbol of the Latin cross.
The interior is in a Latin cross shape with a single nave.
It is also known as the crux immissa quadrata.
These I held up in the form of the crux immissa, the fingers of my right hand clenched about the joining.
titulus), it does not necessarily follow that the cross had the form of a crux immissa."
Jehovah's Witnesses argue that Jesus was crucified on a crux simplex, and that the crux immissa was an invention of Emperor Constantine.
"Secular sources do not permit any conclusion to be drawn as to the precise form of the cross, as to whether it was the crux immissa (+) or crux commissa (T).
Crux immissa or Latin cross is a type of the cross in which the vertical beam sticks above the crossbeam, as the main representation of the cross by which Jesus Christ was crucified.
The pre-1978 (and first) flag of Greece, which features a Greek cross (crux immissa quadrata) on a blue background, is widely used as an alternative to the official flag, and they are often flown together.
Frequently, however, there was a cross-piece attached either at the top to give the shape of a T (crux commissa) or just below the top, as in the form most familiar in Christian symbolism (crux immissa).