Cross of Salem

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The Cross of Salem
The Cross of Salem formed from a hexagram.
A slanted variant called by some the Cross of Baphomet.

The Cross of Salem is a cross with 3 equidistant bars arranged along a vertical line. It's very similar to the pontifical cross and the ancient version of the hebrew letter samekh. Within the Knight's Templar, the cross reserved for the insignia of the supreme leadership,[1] and this symbol is similarly used within Masonic traditions.[2] Historically, it has its roots in the cross of Chnoubis, an ancient Gnostic deity.[3] It can be easily formed from within a hexagram.

See also

References

  1. Marshall, George L. The Crosses of Templary. 
  2. The Salem Cross. 
  3. Bedard, Maurice. "The Triple Bar Cross of the Gnostics, Popes, Templars and Masons". History of the Brotherhood.