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  2. SS blood group tattoo - Wikipedia

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    The SS blood group tattoo was applied, in theory, to all Waffen-SS members, except members of the British Free Corps. It was a small black ink tattoo located on the underside of the left arm near the armpit. [2] It generally measured around 7 millimetres (1 ⁄ 4 in) long and was placed roughly 20 centimetres (8 in) above the elbow.

  3. Coat of arms of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the cockade, the Provisional Administration of Greece used a seal depicting the goddess Athena and her symbol, the Owl of Athena, encircled by the words "Provisional Administration of Greece". [5] During the governorate of Ioannis Kapodistrias (1827–1831), a new seal based on the phoenix, the symbol of rebirth, was created. [7]

  4. Eternity - Wikipedia

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    Eternity, in common parlance, is an infinite amount of time that never ends or the quality, condition or fact of being everlasting or eternal. [1] Classical philosophy , however, defines eternity as what is timeless or exists outside time, whereas sempiternity corresponds to infinite duration.

  5. Shield of Achilles - Wikipedia

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    The shield shows images of conflict and discord by depicting the shield's layers as a series of contrasts – i.e. war and peace, work and festival. Wolfgang Schadewaldt, a German writer, argues that these intersecting antitheses show the basic forms of a civilized, essentially orderly life. [7]

  6. Armenian eternity sign - Wikipedia

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    Around the 8th century the use of the Armenian symbol of eternity had become a long established national iconographical practice, [6] and it has kept its meaning in modern times. [7] Besides being one of the main components of khachkars , [ 8 ] it can be found on church walls, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] tomb stones and other architectural monuments.

  7. Ouroboros - Wikipedia

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    The ouroboros or uroboros (/ ˌ j ʊər ə ˈ b ɒr ə s /; [2] / ˌ ʊər ə ˈ b ɒr ə s / [3]) is an ancient symbol depicting a snake or dragon [4] eating its own tail. The ouroboros entered Western tradition via ancient Egyptian iconography and the Greek magical tradition. It was adopted as a symbol in Gnosticism and Hermeticism and, most ...

  8. Labrys - Wikipedia

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    The labrys symbol was also used prominently by the Vichy France regime, being featured on the personal flag of Chief of State Philippe Pétain, on coins, and in various propaganda posters. [ 27 ] In the 1960s the labrys was also used by the Italian neo-fascist and far-right movement Ordine Nuovo , most prominently on their flag.

  9. Triskelion - Wikipedia

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    The 27th SS Volunteer Division Langemarck's shoulder strap cipher was a triskele (though not involving sevens). [35] Use of the triskele can be a prosecutable offence under German law, depending on the context in which it is used. [35] Stylised versions of the Triskelion are commonly used as a symbol for BDSM.