Eleanor Cross
/ˈelɪnə(r)/noun
- any of the stone crosses erected by Edward I to mark the stopping places of the cortège that brought the body of his queen, Eleanor of Castile (1246-90), from Nottinghamshire to London in 1290. Three of the twelve crosses survive.埃莉诺十字架(爱德华一世立, 1290年其王后卡斯蒂利亚的埃莉诺的灵柩被从诺丁汉郡运至伦敦, 在途中停留之处所立的十字架, 12个十字架现存3个)。