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    Triskelion (redirect from Triskele)
    Look up triskelion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A triskelion or triskeles is an ancient motif consisting either of a triple spiral exhibiting rotational...
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    November 2023). "Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog #26: The Ancient Ram Inn". Triskele Heritage. Retrieved 28 August 2024. Media related to Ram Inn, Wotton-under-Edge...
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    by the Etruscans[citation needed]. The symbol is closely related to the triskele, a symbol of three-fold rotational symmetry, which occurs on artefacts...
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    l’Hermine (The Order of the Ermine). The triskele is also an important symbol in Breton culture. The triskele is a traditional Celtic symbol that the Bretons...
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    and no evidence exists of their use of the triskeles. It is possible that the origin of the Manx triskeles is a knotted device depicted on the coinage...
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    the arms of His Majesty in right of the Isle of Man. The origin of the triskeles (three dexter legs conjoined at the hips and flexed in triangle) is obscure...
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    Many "solar symbols" claimed in the 19th century, such as the swastika, triskele, Sun cross, etc. have tended to be interpreted more conservatively in scholarship...
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    (Sicilian: bannera dâ Sicilia; Italian: bandiera della Sicilia) shows a triskeles symbol (a figure of three legs arranged in rotational symmetry), and at...
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    stones there is a kind of knot depicted, called the valknut, related to the triskele. This is thought to symbolize the power of the god to bind and unbind,...
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    'four-legged', especially when composed of four conjoined legs (compare triskelion/triskele [Greek: τρισκέλιον]) ugunskrusts (Latvian for 'fire cross, cross of fire";...
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