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An Armenian cross is a symbol that combines a cross with a floral postament or elements. In the Armenian Christianity it was combined with the Christian cross and this design was often used for high crosses (khachkar) – a free-standing cross made of stone and often richly decorated. == Gallery == File:Haghpat Amenaprkich.jpg|The ''Holy Savior'' khachkar in Haghpat (1273) File:Khachqar10.jpg|An ''Amenaprkich'' khachkhar in Etchmiadzin File:Amenaprgich khatchkar at Sourp Nshan church in Beirut.JPG|''Amenaprkich'' khatchkar with two others at the ''Sourp Nshan Church'' in downtown Beirut, Lebanon (2001) File:Armenian Catholicossate of Cilicia - khatchkar.jpg|A khackhar at the Armenian Catholicossate of Cilicia in Antelias, Lebanon File:Sanahin - Detail.jpg|A khachkar in Sanahin File:Khachkar in Novi Sad, 2007.jpg|A modern, Amenaprkich-type, khachkar in Novi Sad, Serbia (1993) File:Khachkar-Gandzasar1.jpg|A large 13th century khachkar at Gandzasar Monastery in Nagorno-Karabakh File:Dadivank-khachkars2.jpg|The famous double khachkars of the Memorial Bell-Tower of the Dadivank Monastery in Nagorno-Karabakh File:Katchkar.jpg|Modern khachkar (1999), St. James Armenian Church in Watertown, MA, USA 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Armenian Cross」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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