The Heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross is called a Saltire, formed by a "bend" and a "bend sinister".
The Heraldic symbol in the form of a cross or letter X is called a Saltire formed by a "bend" and a "bend sinister". The word comes from the old French sau(l)toir, stirrup-cord.
A saltire, Saint Andrew's Cross, or crux decussata (though it is never called the last in heraldry), is a heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross or letter X. Saint Andrew is said to have been martyred on such a cross. It forms the national Flag of Scotland and Flag of Jamaica, and appears on many other flags, arms and seals. It is also used as a traffic sign.
A Saint Andrew's cross is an X-shaped cross, also known as a saltire, typically in the colors blue and white. It is the symbol of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. The cross features two diagonal lines crossing in the middle to form an "X" shape.
The heraldic charge in the shape of a small ring is an annulet.
A heraldic charge in the form of a ring is called an annulet. It represents strength and unity. It is often used in coats of arms to symbolize loyalty and continuity.
In the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom, there are no parallel lines. The flag consists of diagonal and perpendicular lines intersecting to form a complex pattern of crosses representing the individual countries of the UK. The red diagonal cross of St. Patrick is superimposed over the diagonal white cross of St. Andrew, which is then superimposed over the vertical and horizontal red cross of St. George.
The Cross of Tau, named after the Greek letter it resembles, is a form of the Christian cross symbol. It is also variously St. Anthony's Cross, Old Testament Cross, Anticipatory Cross, Cross Commissee, Egyptian Cross, Advent Cross, Croce taumata, Saint Francis's Cross, Crux Commissa. For more information, click on this link.
The Earth isn't in diagonal form, it is round. Are you asking about the odd shapes on some maps?
it was a symbol of Jesus dieing on the cross!
The Saltire flag has a white cross with blue background to symbolise the crucifixion of Saint Andrew. The form of the cross on the flag is supposedly the same form of the cross that Saint Andrew was crucified on. Many other flags are inspired by the Saltire, like Jamacia and Albama.
The Iron Cross was originally conceived as a Catholic symbol when it first appeared in the 13th century. However, after the symbol became associated with Germany, especially Nazi Germany, in the 1940s, the Iron Cross in its most well-known form was no longer used by any major religious group. In modern times, the Iron Cross is instead used as a symbol of rebellion against authority, both by neo-Nazis and other people with no Nazi sympathies.
The symbol of the crucifix or cross is a reminder for Christians of what price Jesus paid for our sins (wrongdoings). Jesus was crucified which was the Romans form of execution. His body was nailed upon a tree positioned in the form of the crucifix or cross.