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  2. Fleur-de-lis - Wikipedia

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    A silver fleur-de-lis on a blue background is the arms of the Barons Digby. [56] In English and Canadian heraldry the fleur-de-lis is the cadence mark of a sixth son. [57] A fleur-de-lis can also be seen on the flag of Monmouthshire, Wales: Per pale azure and sable three fleurs-de-lys or. [58]

  3. Serbian eagle - Wikipedia

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    It had the following characteristics: one neck and two heads, collars on the neck and tail, spread wings, a tail in the shape of fleur-de-lis, heads higher than wings, feet have three toes, the eagle is within a circle. [1] This type of Nemanjić eagle developed between the 12th and 15th centuries. [1]

  4. File:WikiProject Scouting fleur-de-lis outline.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:WikiProject Scouting fleur-de-lis greyscale.svg - Wikipedia

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    date/time username resolution size edit summary 2009-02-02T19:02:33Z: User:Inductiveload: 240×260: 9.04Kb: made bottom shallower 2009-02-02T08:09:29Z: User:Inductiveload

  6. National symbols of France - Wikipedia

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    Bleuet de France, 2013 version. Other French symbols include: The cockade of France; The letters "RF", standing for République Française (French Republic) The National Order of the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit; The Phrygian cap; Joan of Arc; Fleur-de-lis

  7. Human branding - Wikipedia

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    Until 1832 in France, various offenses carried the additional infamy of being branded with a fleur de lis and galley slaves could be branded GAL or, once the galleys were replaced by the bagnes on land, TF (travaux forcés, 'forced' labor, i.e. hard labour) or TFP (travaux forcés à perpetuité, hard labour for life).