Details: The Crusader / Jerusalem cross dates back to the 11th and 12th century when the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099, establishing Christianity in the area. One of the leaders of the Crusades, Godfrey de Bouillon, was the first to use the Jerusalem Cross as a distinct symbol of the new Crusader state, known as the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. De Bouillon believed that the cross symbolized Jesus Christ and the city of Jerusalem which is the root of Christianity.
Model: Crusader's Cross
Finish: Silver Plated Pewter w/ Red Enamel
Height: 0.74"
Width: 0.74"
Depth: 0.32"
Weight: 0.42 oz.
Center Hole Diameter: 3/16"
Brand: Spartan
All measurements are approximate
Model: Crusader's Cross
Finish: Silver Plated Pewter w/ Red Enamel
Height: 0.74"
Width: 0.74"
Depth: 0.32"
Weight: 0.42 oz.
Center Hole Diameter: 3/16"
Brand: Spartan
All measurements are approximate