Crux Ansata was created in 1944.
That is an Ankh, 'key of life', 'the key of the Nile', 'crux ansata') and it was the Egyptian hieroglyphic character that read "eternal life".
The Crux was created in 2012.
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Honoris Crux was created in 1975.
Crux Easton wind engine was created in 1891.
The Crux Ansata, also known as the Ankh, is an ancient Egyptian symbol representing life and immortality. It combines a cross with a loop at the top and is often associated with the gods and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. The symbol has been widely adopted in various cultures and contexts, but its origins are firmly rooted in ancient Egypt.
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It is possible that by cross you mean the Egyptian Ankh. It is also called key of life, the key of the Nile or crux ansata(Latin meaning "cross with a handle"). It was the Egyptian hieroglyph for "life". It represents the concept of eternal life. Many gods and goddesses are depicted with it.
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The Ankh was one of the earliest forms of the Christian cross called the "Crux Ansata" or 'cross with a handle'. It was adopted by early Coptic Christians.ANSWER 2:No, the ankh cross was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol known as the "key of life" or "key of the Nile." Crux ansatais Latin meaning "cross with a handle," which is how the Romans identified it. Although adopted by early Coptic Christians, it is NOT a Christian cross because it doesn't symbolize Jesus' crucifixion on a cross.
It records the date of the Declaration of Independence and it is not a book but a tabula ansata.
Indeed, this is the crux of the entire debate.