• Crux Ansata, subtitled 'An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church', (1943) is one of the last books published by H. G. Wells (1866–1946). It is a scathing...
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    Ankh (redirect from Crux ansata)
    used decoratively by neighbouring cultures. Copts adapted it into the crux ansata, a shape with a circular rather than droplet loop, and used it as a variant...
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  • Ansata (Latin for "handled") may refer to: Crux ansata, a Christian cross that is shaped like an ankh with a circular rather than oval or teardrop-shaped...
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    of the simple cross mark, including the crux gammata with curving or angular lines, and the Egyptian crux ansata with a loop. Speculation has associated...
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    cross and circle, sometimes as the Lingam-Yoni, sometimes as the Ankh or Crux Ansata, sometimes by the Spire and Nave of a church or temple, and sometimes...
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    when used with either a Cross of Tau, the Hebrew Yodh, or the Egyptian Crux Ansata in the center.: 19–20  Talismanic shirts are found throughout the Islamic...
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    conjectures that the nine imperial sarcophagi, including one which carries a crux ansata or Egyptian cross, were carved in Egypt before shipment to Constantinople...
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    "life", it was adopted by the Copts (Egyptian Christians). Also called a crux ansata, meaning "cross with a handle". Coptic cross The original Coptic cross...
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    Codex Glazier 5th-century liturgical Coptic relief featuring the Coptic crux ansata Wall painting of a jewelled cross (Kellia, Egypt, late 6th century) Coptic...
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    religion reached a fever pitch in 1943 with publication of his book Crux Ansata, subtitled "An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church" in which he attacked...
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