Each scene simulates a tapestry bordered by draperies, on which the coats of arms of Santo Spirito, with its typical " Cross of Lorraine ", and of the Aldrovandi family are alternately represented.
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Unicode defines the character & & ( Russian cross ) and ( & ( Cross of Lorraine ) in the Miscellaneous Symbols range at codepoint U + 2626 and U + 2628 respectively.
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Around the Virgin's mantle, the Cross of Lorraine is usually depicted with red flowers against a background of white flowers, a two-tiered cross, insignia of the original crusader Templar Hospitallers Order of Jerusalem.
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The first logo of the RPR recalls the Gaullist inheritance with the Cross of Lorraine, symbol of the Free French, drawn on top of the phrygian cap ( normally worn by Marianne ).
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In addition, a 145 ft ( 44.3 m ) high Cross of Lorraine was built at the western exit of the village, commemorating his distinguished wartime role as commander of the Free French Forces.
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In France, the Cross of Lorraine was the symbol of Free France during World War II, the liberation of France from Nazi Germany, and Gaullism and includes several variations of a two barred cross.
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The only major and constant difference between the sexes is the so-called cross of Lorraine on the tertiary coverts of females these being marked with two transverse bars, as opposed to the one in males.
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In the wake of the Vichist forces, vice-admiral �mile Muselier created the bow flag displaying the French colours with a red cross of Lorraine, and a cocarde also featuring the cross of Lorraine for aircraft.
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For its defense of France in World War I, the American 79th Infantry Division of World War II used the cross of Lorraine as its insignia because its first attack was in the Lorraine region.
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In the wake of the Vichist forces, vice-admiral �mile Muselier created the bow flag displaying the French colours with a red cross of Lorraine, and a cocarde also featuring the cross of Lorraine for aircraft.