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  • 91Crowle Stone — The Stone The Anglo Saxon sculpted Crowle Stone is at the back of the Church of England parish church of St Oswald at Crowle, Lincolnshire.[1] …

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  • 92King Doniert's Stone — in 2007 King Doniert s Stone consists of two pieces of a decorated 9th century cross. The inscription is believed to commemorate Dungarth, King of Cornwall who died around 875. The site consists of the remains of two late 9th century granite… …

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  • 93Ardboe High Cross — (Irish: Seanchrois Ard Bó) is one of the finest examples of the Irish High cross in Ulster, and is situated in Ardboe, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is sited on a small hillock close to the western shore of Lough Neagh, was erected in the… …

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  • 94Championnats de Grande-Bretagne de cyclo-cross — Helen Wyman, vêtue du maillot de championne de Grande Bretagne Les championnats de Grande Bretagne de cyclo cross sont une compétition de cyclo cross organisée annuellement afin de décerner le titre de champion de Grande Bretagne de cyclo cross.… …

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  • 95The Cross and Crucifix in Liturgy —     The Cross and Crucifix in Liturgy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Cross and Crucifix in Liturgy     (1) Material Objects in Liturgical Use;     (2) Liturgical Forms connected with Them;     (3) Festivals Commemorative of the Holy Cross;… …

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  • 96Celtic cross — For the band, see Celtic Cross (band) …

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  • 97Nora Stone — The Nora Stone The Nora Stone or Nora Inscription is an ancient inscription found at Nora on the south coast of Sardinia in 1773. Though its precise finding place has been forgotten, it has been dated by palaeographic methods to the late 9th… …

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  • 98Quern-stone — The upper stone of a Scottish hand quern from Dalgarven Mill, North Ayrshire. Quern stones are stone tools for hand grinding a wide variety of materials. They were used in pairs. The lower, stationary, stone is called a quern, whilst the upper,… …

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  • 99Drosten Stone — The Drosten Stone. The Drosten Stone is a carved Pictish stone of the 9th century at St Vigeans, near Arbroath, Scotland. In academic contexts it is sometimes called St Vigeans 1. The Drosten Stone is a Class 2 cross slab: a flat rectangular… …

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  • 100Descent from the Cross — Rosso Fiorentino (1521, Volterra Cathedral) The Descent from the Cross (Greek: Ἀποκαθήλωσις, Apokathelosis), or Deposition of Christ, is the scene, as depicted in art, from the Gospels accounts of Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus taking Christ… …

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