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[[File:Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg|thumb|180px|Creeperian Cross based on a cross potent.]]
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[[File:Godfroy.jpg|thumb|Depiction of the Cross of Creeperopolis on the red (rather than black and white) shield of [[Alfonso I of Creeperopolis|Alfonso I]].]]
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[[File:Jerusalem (5564340698).jpg|thumb|220px|Vestments worn by [[Creeperian Catholic Church|Creeperian Catholic]] clergy at the [[Basilica of Christ the King]], [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]], 2018.]]
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[[File:Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg|thumb|180px|The Cross of Creeperopolis.]]
  
The '''Creeperian Cross''' (also known as the '''Cross of Creeperopolis''', [[Creeperian Spanish]]: '''Cruz de Creeperopólis''' or '''Cruz Creeperiano''') is a heraldic cross and Christian cross variant consisting of a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller crosses, one in each quadrant. It is currently used as the emblem and [[Coat of Arms of Creeperopolis|coat of arms]] of [[Creeperopolis]].
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The '''Cross of Creeperopolis''' ([[Creeperian language|Creeperian]] – [[Creeperian script|Creeperian]]: ''Ծրփզ դե Ծրեեպերօպոլիս''; Creeperian – [[Iberic script|Iberic]]: ''Cruz de Creeperópolis'') is a heraldic cross and Christian cross variant consisting of a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller crosses. It is strongly associated with [[Creeperopolis]], commonly being used as a symbol identifying the [[Creeperans|Creeperian people]], being currently used on Creeperopolis' [[Flag of Creeperopolis|flag]] and [[Coat of arms of Creeperopolis|coat of arms]].
  
=Origins and Modern Use=
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== External links ==
  
While the symbol of the five-fold cross appears to originate in the 7th century, its association with [[Creeperopolis]] dates to the first half of the 13th century.
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* [https://nsindex.net/wiki/Cross_of_Creeperopolis Cross of Creeperopolis] (NSIndex; 20 September 2019)
 
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* [https://iiwiki.us/wiki/Cross_of_Creeperopolis Cross of Creeperopolis] (IIWiki; 10 January 2020)
The symbolism of the five-fold cross is variously given as the five wounds of Christ, Christ and the [[Creeperian Catholic Bible|four evangelists]], or Christ and the four quarters of the world.
 
 
 
The design of the coat of arms of Creeperopolis is traditionally attributed to [[Alfonso I of Creeperopolis|Alfonso I]] himself.
 
 
 
It continues to be used on the [[Flag of Creeperopolis|flag]], [[Coat of Arms of Creeperopolis|coat of arms]], and many other symbols in Creeperopolis. It is also on the flag of the [[Creeperian Initiative]] and the [[Flag of El Salvador|flag]] and [[Coat of Arms of El Salvador|coat of arms]] of [[El Salvador]].
 
 
 
=See Also=
 
*[[Creeperopolis]]
 
*[[El Salvador]]
 
*[[Flag of Creeperopolis]]
 
*[[Coat of Arms of Creeperopolis]]
 
*[[Flag of El Salvador]]
 
*[[Coat of Arms of El Salvador]]
 
*[[Creeperian Initiative]]
 
*[[Alfonso I of Creeperopolis|Alfonso I]]
 
  
 
{{Creeperopolis topics}}
 
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{{El Salvador topics}}
 
{{Creeperian Civil War}}
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 12 March 2024

The Cross of Creeperopolis.

The Cross of Creeperopolis (CreeperianCreeperian: Ծրփզ դե Ծրեեպերօպոլիս; Creeperian – Iberic: Cruz de Creeperópolis) is a heraldic cross and Christian cross variant consisting of a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller crosses. It is strongly associated with Creeperopolis, commonly being used as a symbol identifying the Creeperian people, being currently used on Creeperopolis' flag and coat of arms.

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