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The Novgorod cross is a type of cross which combines two geometric shapes - cross and circle. It is sometimes considered a variation of the Cross pattée. Often the ends of the cross are completely inscribed in a circle.[1] It is visually similar to the Celtic cross but originated in Eastern Europe rather than the British Isles

Novgorod Cross

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This form of cross was common in Novgorod land. In the process of development, by the 15th century, the form of Novgorod crosses changes to a form of "round cross", resembling not so much a cross as a disc with four slits. In other lands and among other traditions this form of cross is rarely used.

There is a variety that combines a circle and a cross, the ends of which, projecting beyond the circle, also have cross-shaped ends.[2][unreliable source?]

Alexievsky cross

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One of the most famous crosses belonging to the Novgorod type is Alexius' cross of the XIV century - a stone, inlay, bowed cross, erected by Archbishop of Novgorod Alexius (hence its name) on the western wall of the Sophia CathedralinNovgorod. Presumably dates from the time after 1380 and is considered a monument in honor of Kulikovo Battle.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Ульянов А. В. (2009). Русская символика. Москва: Астрель. p. 232. ISBN 978-5-271-24363-9.
  • ^ Новгородское судно с крестом на парусе — Военно-исторический портал.
  • ^ Гордиенко Э. А. Алексиевский крест // Православная энциклопедия. — Москва, 2000. — Т. I : «ААлексий Студит». — С. 636. — 752 с. — 40 000 экз. — ISBN 5-89572-006-4.
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