- The
fylfot or
fylfot cross (/ˈfɪlfɒt/ FILL-fot) and its
mirror image, the gammadion, are
types of
swastika ****ociated with
medieval Anglo-Saxon culture...
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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...
- as each arm
resembles a
crampon or angle-iron (German: Winkelmaßkreuz)
fylfot,
chiefly in
heraldry and
architecture tetraskelion (Gr****: τετρασκέλιον)...
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Jainism and
dates back at
least 11,000 years. The
swastika (gammadion,
fylfot)
symbol became a po****r
symbol of luck in the
Western world in the early...
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Cruciform halo
Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot Globus cruciger Archbishop's
variant Gnostic Grapevine/Saint Nino Gr****...
- stones. In
older literature, the
symbol is
known variously as gammadion,
fylfot, crux gothica,
flanged thwarts, or
angled cross.
English use of the Sanskritism...
- the
church of Knopp-Labach EAE-ANV logo
Hilarri Armenian eternity sign
Fylfot Lábaru
Triskelion Barrentsoro,
Karlox Iturria (1 July 1989). "Lauburua,...
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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...
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carved it on the
nearby moor when
stationed in Ilkley.
Camunian rose
Fylfot Germanic pre-Christian use of the
swastika Lauburu Western use of the swastika...
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Cruciform halo
Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot Globus cruciger Archbishop's
variant Gnostic Grapevine/Saint Nino Gr****...