The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
The 'Eight Pointed Cross' is, I am assuming The Maltese/Amalfi cross.
Where it is used in 15th century, the eight points of courage:
In the modern Venerable Order of St. John;
That's called an Ankh. It's the Egyptian symbol of protection or everlasting life or something.
Not sure if I understand the question. But the Allies nor the Axis have a symbol. Each country had their own national insignia which was used on airplanes and tanks. A white 5-pointed star was used by US on tanks. This was sometimes used by other countries that were operating US equipment. The symbol for Germany was the black, straight-legged cross. I hope that helped.
swastika or Hakenkreutz "Crooked cross"
The cross?
None. Only the Jews were forced to wear a symbol.
No because it didn't have a meaning .
The cross is not a symbol within the religion of Judaism, it is strictly a Christian symbol. That being said, from a historical perspective, to the majority of Jews view the cross is a symbol of death and persecution.
"Holy cross" or "saint cross" meaning the Christian symbol of the crucifixion of Christ.
They recognize it as a symbol of Christianity, but it has no meaning in Judaism.
The astronomical symbol for Earth is a cross surrounded by a circle. The cross probably comes from the Earth being personified as a Goddess, like Mother Earth.
The symbol of coda, in music notation, is an oval with a cross inside. It indicates the end of a piece of music or a specific section.
Gaea's symbol looks like a cross in the middle and then something around it!!! :)The symbol can't be shown here, but it looks like a circle with a "+" sign inside it.Circle with a "+" sign inside it.The earth and fruits =)
The Christian cross or crucifix, except that Quakers don't use symbols or images.
The Cross of St. Peter or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used widely as an anti-Christ symbol (a meaning which is not valid with respect to traditional conventions of Christian symbolism).
The Crusaders' Cross, also known as the Jerusalem Cross, is a symbol associated with the Christian Crusades in the Middle Ages. It features a large cross surrounded by four smaller crosses, representing the five wounds of Christ. Today, the symbol is often used to represent Christian faith and protection.
It is a symbol of the international red cross organization. Since ambulances and EMS providers associated with this organization carry this symbol (which provides immunity in accordance with the Geneva convention), the average person associates this symbol with first aid. Otherwise, there is no connection between the red cross and first aid.
a cross