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  2. Triskelion - Wikipedia

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    The form triskelion (as it were Greek τρισκέλιον [9]) is a diminutive which entered English usage in numismatics in the late-19th century. [10] [11] The form consisting of three human legs (as opposed to the triple spiral) has also been called a "triquetra of legs", also triskelos or triskel. [12]

  3. File:Triple-Triple-Spiral-triskelion.svg - Wikipedia

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    A triskelion of three three-fold spirals, which is "wheeled" (enclosed within overall spirals). This is an ornate version of the Triple-spiral symbol. For a basic version of the Triple-spiral symbol, and links to further variants, see [[:Image:Triple-Sp

  4. Spiral - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic triple-spiral is in fact a pre-Celtic symbol. [15] It is carved into the rock of a stone lozenge near the main entrance of the prehistoric Newgrange monument in County Meath , Ireland . Newgrange was built around 3200 BCE, predating the Celts; triple spirals were carved at least 2,500 years before the Celts reached Ireland, but have ...

  5. List of spirals - Wikipedia

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    For <, spiral-ring pattern; =, regular spiral; >, loose spiral. R is the distance of spiral starting point (0, R) to the center. R is the distance of spiral starting point (0, R) to the center. The calculated x and y have to be rotated backward by ( − θ {\displaystyle -\theta } ) for plotting.

  6. List of symbols - Wikipedia

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    Many (but not all) graphemes that are part of a writing system that encodes a full spoken language are included in the Unicode standard, which also includes graphical symbols.

  7. File:Triskele-hollow-triangle.svg - Wikipedia

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    Triple spiral or spiral triskelion symbol with hollow triangle in center. Inspired by various Celtic decorative motifs, but this version is constructed from mathematical Archimedean spirals.

  8. Tomoe - Wikipedia

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    Neil Gordon Munro argued that the basis for the mitsudomoe pattern, a motif found also among the Ainu, was the eastern European and western Asian figure of the triskelion, which he believed lay behind the Chinese three-legged crow design, and, in his view, its reflex in the mythical Japanese crow, the Yatagarasu (八咫烏). [18] [19]

  9. Three hares - Wikipedia

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    Like the triskelion, [8] the triquetra, and their antecedents (e.g., the triple spiral), the symbol of the three hares has a threefold rotational symmetry. Each of the ears is shared by two hares, so that only three ears are shown.