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Anglo-Saxon and heraldic symbol
The fylfot or fylfot cross (/ˈfɪlfɒt/ FILL-fot) and its mirror image, the gammadion, are types of truncated swastika, associated with medieval Anglo-Saxon
Fylfot
Use of ancient Eurasian religious symbol
11,000 years. In the Western world, the symbol (also called gammadion or fylfot) became a popular sign of luck in the early 20th century—as it had long
Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century
Western_use_of_the_swastika_in_the_early_20th_century
Tarot card of the Major Arcana
forms a Tau cross, while the figure—from the position of the legs—forms a fylfot cross. There is a nimbus about the head of the seeming martyr. It should
The_Hanged_Man_(tarot_card)
Christian symbol
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Ichthys
Geometrical figure
of the Sun chariot. Swastika The swastika or crux gammata (in heraldry fylfot), historically used as a symbol in Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, and widely
Cross
Heraldic and Christian symbol
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Jerusalem_cross
German military decoration and symbol
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Iron_Cross
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
as each arm resembles a crampon or angle-iron (German: Winkelmaßkreuz) fylfot, chiefly in heraldry and architecture tetraskelion (Greek: τετρασκέλιον)
Swastika
Germanic god associated with thunder
ISBN 978-0-520-04106-6. Greg, Robert Philips (1884). On the Meaning and Origin of the Fylfot and Swastika. Westminster: Nichols and Sons. Grimm, Jacob (1882). Teutonic
Thor
Sacred sound in Indian religions
Society of Bengal. 17 (3): 231–247. "Research Items: The Swastika, Gammadion, Fylfot". Nature. 110 (2758): 365. September 1922. doi:10.1038/110365a0. ISSN 0028-0836
Om
Basque swastika
the church of Knopp-Labach EAE-ANV logo Hilarri Armenian eternity sign Fylfot Lábaru Triskelion Barrentsoro, Karlox Iturria (1 July 1989). "Lauburua,
Lauburu
Christian cross superimposed on a circle
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Celtic_cross
Swastika use in the Germanic Iron Age
stones. In older literature, the symbol is known variously as gammadion, fylfot, crux gothica, flanged thwarts, or angled cross. English use of the Sanskritism
Swastika_(Germanic_Iron_Age)
Monogram for Jesus Christ
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Christogram
Red cross on a white background
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Saint_George's_Cross
Variant of the Christian cross
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Patriarchal_cross
Heraldic cross
candidate in the 2015 Hello Internet Podcast Flag Referendum. Heraldry portal Fylfot Jerusalem cross from Latin potentia 'power', which in medieval Latin meant
Cross_potent
Finnish World War II military decoration
Liberty, the design of the Mannerheim Cross displays the Old Scandinavian Fylfot, albeit in different colors and with added decorative elements. The 1st
Mannerheim_Cross
Heraldic and vexillogical symbol in the form of a diagonal cross
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Saltire
Andean symbol
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Chakana
Religious symbol
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Cross_of_Saint_Peter
Cross woven from rushes, arms offset
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Brigid's_cross
Circle containing four or more spokes
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Sun_cross
Neo-völkisch occult circle
Aryans. Landig "coined the term Black Sun, a substitute Swastika [and/or Fylfot] and mystical source of energy capable of regenerating the Aryan race."
Landig_Group
Jewelled cross typical of Early Christian and Early Medieval art
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Crux_gemmata
Esoteric philosophy
be said to have ever acknowledged this debt". Black Sun (occult symbol) Fylfot Julius Evola Ludwig Fahrenkrog Neopaganism in German-speaking Europe René
Ariosophy
Youth movement
Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) use a trefoil. The fylfot (now more commonly called a swastika) was used by the Boy Scouts Association
Scouting
Style of Greek cross
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Calatrava_cross
Indigenous people in the US and Mexico
2337/dc06-0138. Frank Hamilton Cushing: "Observations Relative to the Origin of the Fylfot or Swastika", American Anthropologist vol 9, no. 2, June 1907 p. 335 Archived
Akimel_Oʼodham
Symbol for Jesus Christ (ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ)
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Chi_Rho
Bar cross that was the symbol of German armed forces from 1935–1945
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Balkenkreuz
Roman military standard displaying XP for Christ
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Labarum
Stone adorned with a design that resembles a swastika
Camunian rose – Prehistoric symbol from the petroglyphs of Valcamonica Fylfot – Anglo-Saxon and heraldic symbol Germanic pre-Christian use of the swastika
Swastika_Stone
Flag bearing the design of the Nordic or Scandinavian cross
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Nordic_cross_flag
Nolbu' Swastika Multiple cultures The swastika or crux gammata (in heraldry fylfot), historically used as a symbol in Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, and widely
List_of_lucky_symbols
1971 science fantasy fixup novel by Poul Anderson
the sight of him, or why he uses the "ancient and honorable symbol of the fylfot". Their alternative history never had a Nazi Germany. Another part of the
Operation_Chaos_(novel)
Type of cross and symbol of Christianity
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Latin_cross
Variations on the religious symbol through Christian history
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Christian_cross_variants
Heraldic symbol
Cruciform halo Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot Globus cruciger Archbishop's variant Gnostic Grapevine/Saint Nino Greek
Cross_pattée
Authors of the Christian gospels in art
Cruciform halo Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot Globus cruciger Archbishop's variant Gnostic Grapevine/Saint Nino Greek
Four_Evangelists
Christian and French patriotic symbol
Cruciform halo Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot Globus cruciger Archbishop's variant Gnostic Grapevine/Saint Nino Greek
Cross_of_Lorraine
Cross associated with Coptic Christians
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Coptic_cross
Use of certain images and symbols which are designed to represent aspects of fascism
National Socialist Front of Sweden Bladed swastika – Russian National Unity Fylfot - Patriotic Popular Front Wolfsangel symbol Used by the SS and Hitlerjugend
Fascist_symbolism
Moorland in West Yorkshire, England
engraved in a stone, known as the Swastika Stone, also referred to as a fylfot. The image at the bottom-right of the picture is a 20th-century replica;
Ilkley_Moor
Heraldic cross
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Maltese_cross
1969 Japanese film
Manji Giri (Japanese: 眠狂四郎 卍斬り), also known as Sleepy Eyes of Death 14: Fylfot Swordplay, is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Kazuo Ikehiro. It is based
Nemuri_Kyōshirō_Manji_Giri
Combination of Greek letters tau and rho
Cruciform halo Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot Globus cruciger Archbishop's variant Gnostic Grapevine/Saint Nino Greek
Staurogram
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Shaft_cross
Variant of the Christian cross
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Cross_of_Salem
Christian cross in the shape of a capital T
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Tau_cross
Cross symbols used in heraldry
of Gordon of Hallhead. Also known as a cross cramponny or cramponée, a fylfot, a gammate or gammadion cross, or tetragammadion, as it were combining four
Crosses_in_heraldry
Symbol of Christianity
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Christian_cross
Crucifix or other depiction of the Crucifixion
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Rood
Christian symbol: cross and anchor combined
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Anchored_cross
1979 short story collection by Jay Williams
Fylfot the Necromancer, he is unknowingly the victim of an invisible imp, keeping Fylfot's ears plugged up with its fingers. Unable to get Fylfot's attention
The Practical Princess and Other Liberating Fairy Tales
The_Practical_Princess_and_Other_Liberating_Fairy_Tales
Medieval European practice of signing with a special type of monogram or royal cypher
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Signum_manus
Christian symbol of authority
Cruciform halo Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot Globus cruciger Archbishop's variant Gnostic Grapevine/Saint Nino Greek
Globus_cruciger
Heraldic cross with bifurcated curved tips
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Cross_moline
Heraldic symbol of Spain
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Cross_of_Saint_James
1962.01.28 Nobuo Aoyagi その場所に女ありて 1962.01.28 Hideo Suzuki Case of Umon: Fylfot Spider 右門捕物帖 卍蜘蛛 1962.01.28 Toshikazu Kōno Jidai-geki 寛美の我こそは一等社員 1962.01
List of Japanese films of 1962
List_of_Japanese_films_of_1962
Apparel bearing a symbol of Christianity
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Cross_necklace
Series of novels by Renzaburō Shibata
Moon Swordsman) Directed by Kazuo Mori Nemuri Kyōshirō Manji Giri (1969) (Fylfot Swordplay) Directed by Kazuo Ikehiro The role of "Nemuri Kyoshiro" was then
Nemuri_Kyōshirō
Variation of the Christian cross
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Russian_Orthodox_cross
Christian symbol
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Cross_and_flame
Shape of the structure on which Jesus was crucified
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Instrument of Jesus's crucifixion
Instrument_of_Jesus's_crucifixion
Christian monument
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Calvary_(monument)
Apostle of Jesus
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Philip_the_Apostle
National symbol of Serbia
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Serbian_cross
Tricolor Flag used in the Arab World
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Arab_Liberation_Flag
(holy symbol of Buddhism), golden fish (surplus), peach (longevity), and fylfot, or swastika (endless happiness) are drawn on its body. Frog sculptures
Fengxiang_clay_sculpture
Form of the Arma Christi cross
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Longinus_cross
Religious symbol
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Armenian_Cross
Heraldic symbol
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Papal_cross
Cross enclosed in a ring or halo
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Ringed_cross
Christian religious symbol
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Huguenot_cross
Symbol of peace and reconciliation after the Second World War
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Coventry_Cross_of_Nails
Heraldic charge
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Cross_fleury
Y-shaped cross
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Forked_cross
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List of Saint Patrick's crosses
List_of_Saint_Patrick's_crosses
Religious symbol for Scientology
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Scientology_cross
Christian symbol
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Cross_and_Crown
Any free-standing Christian cross made of stone – often richly decorated
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High_cross
Symbol of the French region: cross, heart, anchor
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Cross_of_Camargue
Cross worn on the chest by Christian clergy
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Pectoral_cross
Cross pattée symbol used by Cossacks and Ukraine
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Cossack_cross
Heraldic cross and motif
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Occitan_cross
Structure marking a market square
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Market_cross
Building in Christchurch, New Zealand
encaustic tiles, donated by the Cathedral Guild in 1885, which includes fylfot motifs. A memorial window above the mural was donated in memory of Sir Thomas
Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch
Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Christchurch
Christian symbol for Mary
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Marian_Cross
Representative cross for Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox church
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Ethiopian_cross
Cross associated with the Church of the East
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Nestorian_cross
Type of Christian monument found in Central Europe
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Stone_cross
Cross on the summit of a mountain
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Summit_cross
English Roman Catholic saint
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Gilbert_of_Sempringham
Heraldic term
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Cleché
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Archiepiscopal_cross
Commemorative mark or monument to plague victims
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Plague_cross
Type of Christian stone cross found in Germany
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Basalt_cross
Jewelled cross dating from c.1000AD
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Cross_of_Lothair
Native cross symbol used by Sri Lankan Christians
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Anuradhapura_cross
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
Croatian
, ruling the world.
Girl/Female
Hindi
From the sacred river Kaveri.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
One who Add Colours to Your Life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle area)
English (Newcastle area) : from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ordrīc, composed of the elements ord ‘point’ (of a sword, spear) + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : variant spelling of Orrock.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sound of flowing water, Gentle sound of water
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fleshy, Angry
Girl/Female
Biblical
Leprous, wasp, hornet.
Boy/Male
British, English
From Olney
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n.
A cross formed of four capital gammas, formerly used as a mysterious ornament on ecclesiastical vestments, etc. See Fylfot.