The cross-crosslet, also known as the "cross crosslet," is a heraldic symbol featuring a cross with smaller crosses attached to its ends. It often represents faith, divine protection, and the Christian faith, reflecting a connection to the Holy Trinity. In heraldry, it can also signify nobility and the lineage of certain families or regions. Its design can vary, with the number of smaller crosses sometimes indicating different meanings or status.
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The pillars represent the consisitution, since they signed it they clearly represent it.
It represent engagement
They represent art.
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snakes represent the devil
it represent life in god
what do gangs represent
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Vampires represent evilness.
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