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English: The emblem of the Royal Arch Degree is called the Triple Tau, and is a figure consisting of three tau crosses. The Tau Cross, or Cross of St. Anthony, is a cross in the form of a Greek T. The Triple Tau is a figure formed by three of these crosses meeting in a point, and therefore resembling a letter T resting on the traverse bar of an H. This emblem, placed in the center of a Triangle and Circle - both emblems of Deity - constitutes the jewel of the Royal Arch as practiced in England, where it is so highly esteemed as to be called the "emblem of all emblems," and "the grand emblem of Royal Arch Masonry."
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current02:33, 28 November 2012Thumbnail for version as of 02:33, 28 November 2012800 × 800 (888 bytes)AnonMoossimplify, symmetric
17:53, 18 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 17:53, 18 January 2011813 × 813 (13 KB)PeRshGoChanged margins for consistency.
03:37, 4 May 2010Thumbnail for version as of 03:37, 4 May 2010808 × 852 (12 KB)PeRshGo
19:21, 25 April 2010Thumbnail for version as of 19:21, 25 April 2010808 × 852 (7 KB)PeRshGo{{Information |Description={{en|1=The emblem of the Royal Arch Degree is called the Triple Tau, and is a figure consisting of three tau crosses. The Tau Cross, or Cross of St. Anthony, is a cross in the form of a Greek T. The Triple Tau is a figure formed

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