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When was Magellans cross erected?

April 21, 1521


How do you think the Iroquois felt when Cartier erected the cross?

really scared and surprised :3


How do you think Iroquois felt when Jacques cartier erected the cross?

really scared and surprised :3


Who built the Mojave Desert Cross?

The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) first erected the Mojave Desert Veterans Memorial cross in 1934 in honor of World War I veterans.


What was the most unusual thing about Saint Andrew?

He was crucified on an X-shaped cross.


Where would you find the Stations of the Cross?

The Stations of the Cross may be prayed anytime and anywhere. However, to obtain the indulgence, one should make them before a legitimately erected set of stations, which may always be found in any Catholic Church. There is usually a common service of praying the Stations on Fridays during Lent.


What is the river closest to mission san Luis obispo de tolosa?

That would be the San Luis Obispo Creek, where the cross was first erected on September 1, 1772.


Something that crosses a river is called?

Animals can cross a river by swimming or wading depending on the depth of the water. A bridge can be used be it man made or natural. Hikers have erected zip-line in some area for a fast and fun way to cross a river.


What is Santa Cruz today?

the original buildings are long gone, but a small reconstruction serves as the Parish Chapel of the parish of the Holy Cross of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Monterrey. The mission chapel is a popular place for weddings.


It used to cross the River Thames now it is at Lake Havasu what is it?

The 1831 original London Bridge which used to cross the River Thames in England built by George Rennie. It was dismantled and re-erected over the Bridgewater Channel canal in Lake Havasu City Arizona in 1971.


What is the cross for in the Charleston Sc harbor?

The cross in the Charleston, South Carolina harbor, known as the "White Point Garden Cross," serves as a memorial to sailors who died at sea. Erected in 1809, it originally marked the location of a fort and later became a symbol of maritime history in the area. The cross is also a reminder of the dangers faced by those navigating the Charleston harbor, highlighting the city's rich naval heritage.


Was there ever blood found at the area of the crucifix which people believe is the blood of christ?

No. We can't be sure exactly where the cross was erected, and many were crucified in that location. It would be impossible to tell if any blood found was His.