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  1. The Cross of Lorraine is an emblem of Lorraine in eastern France. Between 1871 and 1918 (and again between 1940 and 1944), the north-eastern quarter of Lorraine (the Moselle department) was annexed to Germany, along with Alsace.

  2. Jul 12, 2023 · Often confused with the Patriarchal cross, the Cross of Lorraine is a two-barred cross, that comes in a few variations. It’s a popular variant of the Christian cross and is also known as the Cross of Anjou.

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · This symbol of hope and faith in victory is without doubt one of the most popular French emblems. Although the origin of the cross of Lorraine seems to date back to the 4th century, its history is fascinating. From Jerusalem to Constantinople, from Anjou to Lorraine, follow me on a 2,000-year historical adventure!

  4. Sep 29, 2017 · The Cross of Lorraine, often referred to in contemporary times as the patriarchal cross, is a Christian cross bearing two horizontal lines over a single vertical line. These horizontal lines, originally equal in length, developed into a shorter top horizontal line over a longer bottom horizontal line.

  5. The Cross of Lorraine became the emblem of France Libre – Free French Forces during World War II when General de Gaulle adopted it on July 1, 1940. This symbol was chosen to counter the Nazi Swastika. Since then, it has retained its significance for the French people.

  6. The Patriarchal cross is a variant of the Christian cross, the religious symbol of Christianity, and is also known as the Cross of Lorraine. Similar to the familiar Latin cross , the patriarchal cross possesses a smaller crossbar placed above the main one so that both crossbars are near the top.

  7. Jun 24, 2023 · The patriarchal cross is also known as the Cross of Lorraine. It became an important symbol after the battle of Nancy in the 15th century when the people of Lorraine, France, resisted the oppression of the Burgundians.