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(rare) Bearing a cross, in the manner of a globus cruciger; crucigerous. quotations
Æ 19.8 Full-faced bust of emp., with diadem surmounted by a cross and wearing cuirass; holding in r. hand a globe cruciger and on 1. arm a shield.
1880, Yale University, Catalogue of the Greek and Roman Coins in the Numismatic Collection of Yale College, page 203
Crowned and cuir. bust of king r., holding cruciger sceptre, crown inlaid with gold.
1968, Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin
It was applied now to the scepter cruciger which, ultimately, replaced it, although a period of overlap may well have occurred.
1992, Alfred Raymond Bellinger, Anastasius I to Maurice : 491-602, Dumbarton Oaks, page 170
... the specimens furnish a certain terminus post quem for the reign of Meḥadeyos placing it much later than 420 when the iconography of the Victory with a cruciger sceptre was used for the first time on the 'solidi' of Teodosius II.
2003, Aethiopica: International Journal of Ethiopian Studies