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I wouldn't get into an edit war about it, but I do have a bit of a problem with pre-Christian gods and myths being designated with a High Cross. This does make a little sense for Ireland, where monks were writing the Irish mythological corpus at roughly the same time the High Crosses were being erected; but not much sense for ancient Gaul, for example. (Gaulish religion might be represented instead by a wheel motif.) I'm suggesting the triskelion as an alternative because, evoking as it does a common theme in La Tène art, it's a design with more widespread relevance geographically. Does that sound good? QuartierLatin196817:53, 1 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]