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  1. Heraldry and vexillology

    The saltire is important both in heraldry, being found in many coats of arms, and in vexillology, being found as the … See more

    Christian symbol

    Anne Roes (1937) identifies a design consisting of two crossing diagonal lines in a rectangle, sometimes with four dots or balls in the four quarters, as an emblem or vexillum (standard) of Persepolis during the 3rd to 2nd … See more

    Other

    The diagonal cross (decussate cross) or X mark is called "saltire" in heraldic and vexillological contexts.
    A black diagonal cross was used in an old European Union standard as the hazard symbol for i… See more

    Gallery

    • Gules a saltire argent (Neville)
    • Azure a saltire or (Saint Alban's Cross, St Albans 1634)
    • Argent a saltire azure (Katwijk)
    • Per saltire azure and argent, a saltire gules (Gage of Hengrave) … See more

    External links

    • Media related to Saint Andrew's crosses at Wikimedia Commons See more

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