Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3003581> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 31 of
31
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3003581 subject Q7282880.
- Q3003581 subject Q7569567.
- Q3003581 subject Q8818882.
- Q3003581 subject Q8882294.
- Q3003581 abstract "Brigid's cross or Brigit's cross (Irish: Cros Bríde, Crosóg Bríde or Bogha Bríde) is a small cross usually woven from rushes. Typically it has four arms tied at the ends and a woven square in the middle. Historically, there were also three-armed versions. It is suggested that the cross has pre-Christian origins and is related to the sun cross.Brigid's crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made in Ireland on St Brigid's feast day, 1 February, which was formerly celebrated as a pagan festival (Imbolc) marking the beginning of spring. Many rituals are associated with the making of the crosses. Traditionally they were set over doorways and windows to protect the home from any kind of harm.".
- Q3003581 thumbnail Saint_Brigids_cross.jpg?width=300.
- Q3003581 wikiPageExternalLink 27655719.
- Q3003581 wikiPageExternalLink articlehome.htm.
- Q3003581 wikiPageExternalLink st_brigids_crosses.html.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q1247368.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q1288250.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q158480.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q16242212.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756136.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q229788.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q255459.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q2671825.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q376333.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q4294348.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q43115.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q654205.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q7277952.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282880.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q7569567.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q80979.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q8818882.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q8882294.
- Q3003581 wikiPageWikiLink Q9142.
- Q3003581 comment "Brigid's cross or Brigit's cross (Irish: Cros Bríde, Crosóg Bríde or Bogha Bríde) is a small cross usually woven from rushes. Typically it has four arms tied at the ends and a woven square in the middle. Historically, there were also three-armed versions. It is suggested that the cross has pre-Christian origins and is related to the sun cross.Brigid's crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland.".
- Q3003581 label "Brigid's cross".
- Q3003581 depiction Saint_Brigids_cross.jpg.