Good question. I am no Scot but I was led to believe it represented the way in which he was crucified. I could be wrong, it was many, many years agoOriginally Posted by spmetla
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Good question. I am no Scot but I was led to believe it represented the way in which he was crucified. I could be wrong, it was many, many years agoOriginally Posted by spmetla
.......Orda
Yea, apparently it was the way they crucified himOriginally Posted by Orda Khan
St. Andrew was put to death by the Romans in Patras, Southern Greece by being pinned to a cross (crucified). The diagonal shape of this cross is said to be the basis for the Cross of St. Andrew which appears on the Scottish Flag.
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