Archiepiscopal cross

The Archiepiscopal cross has two cross bars.
An archiepiscopal cross (archbishop's cross) is a two-barred cross used by or to signify or dignify an archbishop.[1] It is typically made like a staff with the two barred cross up top and a very long downwards extending arm.[2]
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