File:The Govan Cross in Govan Old.jpg

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English: The surviving fragment of the Govan Cross, also known as the Jordanhill Cross, which was produced in the early medieval period by the Brittonic Viking-age Kingdom of Strathclyde.
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Carved in the Kingdom of Strathclyde, probably in the 9th or 10th century.

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The early medieval Govan Cross in Govan Old

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2 January 2019

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