- The
lauburu (from
Basque lau, "four" + buru, "head") is an
ancient hooked cross with four comma-shaped
heads and the most
widely known traditional symbol...
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include the cross, the three-legged
triskele or
triskelion and the
rounded lauburu. The
swastika symbol is also
known in
these contexts by a
number of names...
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cross and a
rosette by sector. A
cross pattée and text 'our grave'. A
lauburu and text 'Memory'. A
cross and many
kinds of stars. The disc may be decorated...
- of
boric acid The
Edicaran organism Tribrachidium Buer (demon)
Caltrop Lauburu Tomoe Harding, D.W. (2007). The
Archaeology of
Celtic Art.
Taylor & Francis...
- the some
forms of the
Celtic spiral triskele as well as with the
Basque lauburu and the
Sicilian Trinacria. ****atsudomoe, "twofold tomoe" Hidari-mitsudomoe...
- also been postulated.
There is a
traditional Basque symbol called the
lauburu;
though the name is only
attested from the 19th
century onwards the motif...
- of
Finland In 1917, René
Croste identified the
swastika and the
Basque lauburu. The
tourism industry and
promoters of
Basque culture in the
French Basque...
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Related Ankh
Armenian eternity sign
Ichthys Irminsul Kolovrat Lauburu Mjölnir Rose Rota Solomon's knot
Scientology Shamrock Shield of the Trinity...
- tomb cave near Jerusalem, 8th/7th
century BCE
Structural lintel with a
lauburu and founders' names,
above traditional Basque houses in
Lower Navarre,...
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primarily represented by the
symbol of the flag Ikurriña, as well as the
Lauburu cross and the
Zazpiak Bat coat of arms. The
Gernikako Arbola and the Agur...