Cruces que tienen cada brazo extendido y terminando en dos puntas. (es)
Kruizen waarbij elke arm zich verbreedt en eindigt in twee punten. (nl)
Crosses having four splayed arms; it is an eight-pointed cross comprising four deep V-shapes joined together at their apex, so that each arm has two points. The cross was originally the symbol of medieval Amalfi, a small Italian republic. The form has been in use since the First Crusade, when the eight points represented the eight facets of courage: loyalty, piety, honesty, bravery, honor, fearlessness, charity, and obedience to the church. (en)