Help me Veeky Forums, I swear to god early today I read that the Jerusalem Cross was tattood on Crusading knights as a way to say "If I fall in battle, bury me as a Christian"
But now I can't find any source saying that and I think I'm having a stroke. Is it some other symbol that was used for that? Pease help me out
I always wondered how popular were tatoos in the middle ages in general .
Brody Myers
Tattoos were a sin.
Noah Nguyen
I haven't found anything about it, but the British kings George V and Edward VII both got Jerusalem cross tattoos when they visited the city.
Caleb Brown
no they weren't this practice comes from the same root.after crusades that tattoo lost it's practical use and became just a memento or proof that you have visited the holy city.
Blake Brooks
Weren't tattoos a lost art until the 1700's?
Noah Collins
In Europe and Kebab Middle East.
Tyler Long
Gonna need a source friend.
Carson Kelly
The only important parts t.b.h.
Colton Sanders
Found this slide on Google images, can't find the source or anything though
This makes me want to get a tattoo of the Jerusalem cross. Where should I get one? On my wrist? My bicep? Chest?
Colton Bennett
You don't need to source it. Nobody with a tattoo is buried in Jewish cemeteries. Not even Jews with tattoos.
Ryan Howard
Spleen.
Angel Bailey
forehead
Eli Morales
Why not wrist? Or maybe chest to be more discrete? That might be best.
Asher Watson
I thought it was only cutting yourself?
Jose Stewart
In Croatia and Bosnia, women tattooed themselves with crosses so that the Ottomans wouldn't want to touch them.
Jordan Nguyen
forgot pic
Tyler Harris
I'm not sure whether it was practised during the middle ages, but here have a picture of 17th century tattoos.
Ian Howard
I think the varangian Rus learned to use tattoos from the steppe people
Elijah Brooks
left part of your chest so it's over your heart
Kevin Edwards
>If I fall in battle, bury me as a Christian Of course, because if you find a dead body of a white guy with a cross on his cloths dead on a battlefield of a crusader battle your first thought is to bury him as a zoroastrian
Aiden Johnson
Well played m8
Daniel Garcia
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Dylan Perry
There were christian arabs participating in the crusades too, user
Jacob Baker
Anus
Ian Carter
>white guy This triggers the non European
Nolan Nelson
>burying >Zoroastrians Ahriman pls
Juan Stewart
Sky burial is still a burial
Caleb Green
lol no the Crusaders generally killed every Native they came across, whether Muslim, Jewish, or Christian.
Levi Harris
>no they weren't "Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD." Leviticus 19:28 (KJV)