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No, it is a noun, a bladed weapon. There is an idiomatic verb, to cross swords, meaning to fight.
The cast of The Sword and the Cross - 2003 includes: Richard Holloway
The cross meant religion, the church, the sword meant the state, the power, the army
Camelot - 2011 The Sword and the Crown 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
They did this because all Jews worshiped Jesus as a king. The crown of thorns was a joke because He was the King of Jews. The sign on the cross also had the same meaning
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Cross fall: is a downward slope of road surface from crown to shoulder edge. Crown: Level of finished centreline in cross-section
No, the Magna Carta does not prohibit charging a fee to cross crown land.
jesus died for our sins, he was put on a cross with a crown of thorns and his hands and feet were nailed to the cross. to make sure he was dead he was stabbed with a sword in his side were water not blood came out. on top of the cross it says here lies the king of the jews. in different languages, he was next to two thieves.
Hi, more then likely if you see a crown w/cross it would be Derby & Royal Crown Derby, would it have a "D" mark too?
God (the cross) is in your heart, which sets you free (wings for freedom) while you are under the care of the King (the crown - usually crown of thorns)
you can get a freedom hat a candy cane crown a king crown and non member sword