While there is not a saint specifically for cross-country equestrian riding, there are several saints of horsemen and women in general, including St. Anne, St. George, St. James the Greater, and St. Martin of Tours.
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There are three crosses:
The St. George's cross - the vertical, horizontal red cross.
The St. Andrew's cross - the diagonal white cross on blue field.
The St. Patrick's cross - the diagonal red cross.
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The Cross of St George (England), the Cross of St Andrew also known as the Saltire (Scotland) and the Saint Patrick's Saltire (Ireland).
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People don't actually know why they wore the Red Cross English say its St. Georges but he was already a crusader when he wore the Red Cross or it could be the cross of St. James but there are patterns which makes people or the order of Christ cross but Portugal was not the start of the crusader order it was France, but for a fact it isn't American history or the red cross charity.
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The cross of St George, not the Union Jack, is the flag of England. It is a red cross on a white field.
The official proportions for the national flag of England is 3:5, with the cross being 1/5 of the height of the flag wide.
When King James VI of Scotland ascended to the English throne, thereby becoming James I of England, the national flags of England and Scotland on land continued to be, respectively, the red St George's cross and the white St Andrew's cross.
At sea, however, from about 1606 a combination of the two flags was used which was the predecessor to the current Union Flag (often called the "Union Jack" although technically a "Jack" is a naval flag only).
The combination of St George's Cross and St. Andrew's Cross was incorporated into the early (pre-indepencence) American flag.
The current flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which incorporates the Cross of St. Patrick (the diagonal red cross) was adopted in 1801.
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At present, Newcastle's home stadium is St. James's Park
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The flag of the UK comprises the flags of: Scotland (white St. Andrew's cross on blue), England (red St. George's cross on white), Ireland (St. Patrick's cross).
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Society of St. John of the Cross was created in 2002.
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St Paul of the Cross Cathedral was created in 1890.
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St Philip's is May 3, along with St James the LESS. St James the GREAT's is on July 25.
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The Union Flag is composed of the flags of England (St Georges Cross), Scotland (St Andrews Cross) and Northern Ireland (St Patricks Cross).
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The Union Flag (British flag) is made up of 3 crosses:
-St. George's Cross (the red central cross) for England
-St. Patrick's Cross (the red diagonal cross) for Ireland
-St. Andrew's Cross (the white cross on the blue background) for Scotland
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The red cross on white background is the Cross of St George, the flag of England.
The white diagonal cross on blue background is the Cross of St Andrew, the flag of Scotland
And the red diagonal cross on white background is the Cross of St Patrick, which represents Northern Ireland.
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St. Teresa of Avila was St. John of the Cross's spiritual director.
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The address of the St. James-Watonwan County Library is: 125 5Th Street S, St James, 56081 1731
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The address of the James Memorial Library is: 300 W Scioto St, St. James, 65559 1440
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No, James Haven and Rebecca St. James never were dating.
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St George's Cross subway station was created in 1896.
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From St Kilda to Kings Cross was created on -19-02-01.
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Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross was created in 1868.
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If by "British flag" you mean the Union Flag (called the Union Jack when flown on a ship), the flag of the United Kingdom they are a combined version of the cross of St George, the cross of St Andrew and the cross of St Patrick.
However before 1801, when the United Kingdom was formed, there was a version with just the English St George Cross and the Scottish St Andrew Cross. This could be said to be the British Flag.
The red cross on the top represents the Cross of Saint George.
The white cross on the bottom is the Cross of Saint Andrew.
The red cross in the middle is the Cross of Saint Patrick.
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The St Georges Cross, which is a red addition cross on a white background, If you mean the Union Flag of the United Kingdom, it is a combination of the St Georges Cross of England, the St Andrews Cross of Scotland and the flag of Northern Ireland.
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