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− | | Known as: || K.1892 No.5, Andreas V | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.95, K.1892 No.5, Andreas V |
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| Side A: || ''"on the shaft, a robed figure, probably Loki, manacled, attacked by a serpent."'' | | Side A: || ''"on the shaft, a robed figure, probably Loki, manacled, attacked by a serpent."'' | ||
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− | | Known as: || K.1892 No.6, Andreas VI | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.103, K.1892 No.6, Andreas VI |
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| Side A: || '' '' | | Side A: || '' '' | ||
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− | | Known as: || K.1892 No.7, Andreas VII | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.102, K.1892 No.7, Andreas VII |
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| Size: || 14" x 7½" x 2¼" thick | | Size: || 14" x 7½" x 2¼" thick | ||
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− | | Known as: ||K.1892 No.25, Bride V | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.116, K.1892 No.25, Bride V |
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| Side A: || ''"a representation of the Temptation. Adam to the right and Eve to the left, in profile, the Tree without overhanging branches, and no serpent."'' [KERMODE 1892] | | Side A: || ''"a representation of the Temptation. Adam to the right and Eve to the left, in profile, the Tree without overhanging branches, and no serpent."'' [KERMODE 1892] | ||
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− | | Known as: ||K.1892 No.39, Jurby III | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.93, K.1892 No.39, Jurby III |
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| Side A: || ''"To the right a dragon scored, and man piercing him with a sword—another illustration of Fafni’s Bane. Below, Sigurd sucking his thumb ; below, a horse."'' [KERMODE 1892] | | Side A: || ''"To the right a dragon scored, and man piercing him with a sword—another illustration of Fafni’s Bane. Below, Sigurd sucking his thumb ; below, a horse."'' [KERMODE 1892] | ||
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− | | Known as: || K.1892 No.40, Jurby IV | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.99, K.1892 No.40, Jurby IV |
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| Side A: || ''"above the left arm of the cross a robed figure, another over the other arm is now broken off."'' | | Side A: || ''"above the left arm of the cross a robed figure, another over the other arm is now broken off."'' | ||
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− | | Known as: || K.1892 No.41, Jurby V | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.98, K.1892 No.41, Jurby V |
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| Side A: || ''"on the right a Boar, below, a stag ; on the left a robed figure with Trident, below, figure with pole over his shoulder and a man hanging by a rope at the end of it."'' [KERMODE 1892] | | Side A: || ''"on the right a Boar, below, a stag ; on the left a robed figure with Trident, below, figure with pole over his shoulder and a man hanging by a rope at the end of it."'' [KERMODE 1892] | ||
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− | | Known as: || K.1892 No.47, Malew I | + | | Known as: || K.1907 No.94, K.1892 No.47, Malew I |
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| Side A: || ''"at the right side, figure of Sigurd armed with a sword, and holding on a spit the heart of the dragon Fafni ; below, separated by a broad band, an elaborate knot; at the left, figure of a horse broken off at the neck;"'' [KERMODE 1892] | | Side A: || ''"at the right side, figure of Sigurd armed with a sword, and holding on a spit the heart of the dragon Fafni ; below, separated by a broad band, an elaborate knot; at the left, figure of a horse broken off at the neck;"'' [KERMODE 1892] |
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This catalogue only includes Manx crosses that contain images of people.
Entries are numbered after the Manx Museum numbers designated by Kermode in 1928, replacing his two previous catalog numbering systems of 1907 [KERMODE 1907] and 1892 [KERMODE 1892].
121 Andreas
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131 Andreas
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128 Andreas
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124 Bride
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147 Bride
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119 Jurby
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127 Jurby
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125 Jurby
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120 Melew
References<nocite> CUMMING1857 KERMODE1892 </nocite> <biblio force=false>#Template:Bib</biblio> Scandinavian Runic-text Database [RunData] |