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- Shaft_cross abstract "A shaft cross (German: Schaftkreuz) is a specific type of Latin or high cross named after its method of construction. The majority of these external monuments consist of the cross or crucifix itself, usually made of stone (often sandstone), occasionally of wood or, more rarely, of metal, above a shaft (pillar or column), almost always of stone, which is fixed to a foundation or base. They may take various forms from a plain cross formed from two beams, a wayside shrine, a complex cross (Gliederkreuz) or a niche cross (Nischenkreuz) – but may also have elements of the variations, for example a niche in the upright post oof the cross. It is thus a more elaborate and usually higher form of the simple stone cross. Shaft crosses are mostly found as wayside crosses or occasionally by churches or on cemeteries in predominantly Roman Catholic regions such as the Rhineland of Germany.".
- Shaft_cross wikiPageID "41565739".
- Shaft_cross wikiPageRevisionID "595180942".
- Shaft_cross subject Category:Christian_symbols.
- Shaft_cross subject Category:Cross_symbols.
- Shaft_cross comment "A shaft cross (German: Schaftkreuz) is a specific type of Latin or high cross named after its method of construction. The majority of these external monuments consist of the cross or crucifix itself, usually made of stone (often sandstone), occasionally of wood or, more rarely, of metal, above a shaft (pillar or column), almost always of stone, which is fixed to a foundation or base.".
- Shaft_cross label "Schaftkreuz".
- Shaft_cross label "Shaft cross".
- Shaft_cross sameAs Schaftkreuz.
- Shaft_cross sameAs m.0_1dc4q.
- Shaft_cross sameAs Q1563290.
- Shaft_cross sameAs Q1563290.
- Shaft_cross wasDerivedFrom Shaft_cross?oldid=595180942.
- Shaft_cross isPrimaryTopicOf Shaft_cross.