The Celtic Cross (Ionic cross) has its roots in a pre-Christian variation of the Solar cross.
Examples of the Celtic cross date back as far as 5000 years BCE. The
origin of the Celtic cross are not clear, but it was known to be an
early symbol of the Gallic sun god Taranis. After
the conversion of the Celtic people to Christianity, the Celtic Cross
became an emblem of the Celtic Christian Church. Irish legend holds that
the cross was introduced to Ireland by St. Columba, so it is sometimes
referred to as Columba’s cross, or the Ionic cross, after his monastery
on the isle of Iona.
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