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  2. Arrow Cross - Wikipedia

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    The arrow cross symbol remains outlawed in Hungary. [4] A variant symbol, the Crosstar, is used by the Nationalist Movement, a white supremacist group based in the United States. The arrow cross was previously used by the Falange Venezolana (Venezuelan Phalanx), a far-right group based in Venezuela. [5] [6

  3. Crosses in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The symbol is also called a "barbed cross" or an "arrow cross". An arrow cross in green was also the symbol of the Arrow Cross Party of Hungary. Cross erminée A cross erminée is a cross of four ermine-spots, with the heads meeting, sharing their spots. Historically borne by Hurston (Cheshire, England) c. 1490 and others [21] Avellane cross

  4. Fascist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of Hungary's fascistic Arrow Cross Party was the Arrow Cross. The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB) used the Wolfsangel as its main symbol. The symbol of the Norwegian Nasjonal Samling was as golden/yellow sun cross on red background.

  5. United States Army branch insignia - Wikipedia

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    A bunch of seven arrows, points up, superimposed on a pair of wings, all gold. [7] Coast Artillery Corps: Scarlet 1901–1950 Two crossed field guns, gold colored metal, with a scarlet oval with a gold projectile at the intersection of the field guns, 13/16 of an inch in height overall. {Consolidated into Field Artillery Branch 1950} [8]

  6. Three Arrows - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetic of the campaign and the Three Arrows symbol as such drew inspiration from Soviet-Russian avant-garde revolutionary artwork. [4] According to Chakhotin, his inspiration for the Three Arrows was a swastika that had been crossed over with chalk in Heidelberg.

  7. Neith - Wikipedia

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    In her usual representations, she is portrayed as a fierce deity, a woman wearing the Red Crown, occasionally holding or using the bow and arrow, in others, a harpoon. Neith also is a goddess of war and of hunting and that is the symbolism depicted most often. Her symbol was two arrows crossed over a shield. [14]

  8. 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet

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    For other symbols, such as the arrow, star, and heart, there isn’t a direct keyboard shortcut symbol. However, you can use a handy shortcut to get to the emoji library you’re used to seeing on ...

  9. Maltese cross - Wikipedia

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    The Maltese cross is a cross symbol, consisting of four "V" or arrowhead shaped concave quadrilaterals converging at a central vertex at right angles, two tips pointing outward symmetrically. It is a heraldic cross variant which developed from earlier forms of eight-pointed crosses in the 16th century.