Triskelion
various symbols with three-fold rotational symmetry
A triskelion (or triskele, from Greek τρισκελης "three-legged") is a symbol consisting of three bent human legs, or, more generally, three interlocked spirals (joined in such a way that the overall emblem has a threefold rotational symmetry, but no reflection symmetries).
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"Three Legs of Man", the national symbol of the Isle of Man.
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Heraldic triskele
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The armoured triskelion on the flag of the Isle of Man
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Coat of arms of Isle of Man
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Manx car registration plate.
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The flag of Sicily, featuring the revived trinacria symbol
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1945 Sicilian independence flag
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Sicilian party emblem
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Sicilian party flag
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Füssen coat of arms
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Coat of arms of Döhlau, Bavaria
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Geometrically-simple triskelion of radial lines joined to arcs of enclosing circle
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Coat of arms of Süderbrarup municipality in Schleswig-Holstein
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Stained-glass window
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Merovingian disk.
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Old Gotland picture stone
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Coat of arms of Zakliczyn, Poland
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Coat of arms of a Polish nobility clan
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Coat of arms of Modliborzyce, Poland
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Old Cyclists' Touring Club emblem
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Japanese mon ("Three Fans in Circle")
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Minheim
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The flag of Ingushetia
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Coat of arms of the Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
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Flag of Ust-Ord Buryatia (Russia)
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Flag of Kumukh people
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Modern form of triple spiral symbol, based on carvings found at Newgrange tomb, Ireland with three double spirals
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Alternative form of triple spiral symbol (thicker line).
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Triple spiral symbol with three single spirals (i.e., triskele).
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Spiral triskele, occasionally used as a Christian Trinitarian symbol
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More elaborate spiral triskele
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Elaborate spiral triskele with four turns in each spiral
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"Wheeled" version of triskelion / triple-spiral
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Basic "wheeled" spiral triskelion.
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Elaborate "wheeled" triskelion with three threefold spirals
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Triskelion / Triple-spiral with hollow triangle in center
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A triple-spiral labyrinth
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The "Roissy Ring", similar to the original description of a fictional ring found in the classic BDSM novel, Story of O (French: Histoire d'O) by Pauline Réage
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A modified version of the BDSM community's triskele-type emblem
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BDSM rights flag
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U.S. Department of Transportation
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Japanese mon ("Three Tomoe Clockwise")
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A highly distorted version of a Japanese-style banner displayed on the Shō clan's ships bound for Satsuma. Presumably created through miscommunication within mainland Japan.
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An unofficial and informal flag of Ryukyu created by USCAR in 1954.
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variant
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Flag of Jeju-do, South Korea
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Irish Air Corps roundel
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Korean "Sam Taeguk" symbol
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Alternate "Sam-Taeguk"
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Martial arts symbol
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Proposed "transcend gender" symbol
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Manx long distance footpath waymarker
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Crop circle
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Coat of arms of Stadt Haren
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Japanese mon ("Three Monkeys")
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Großräschen arms
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Unofficial flag of Anguilla
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Congo arms 2003
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Triskelion in a sand sculpture
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Legged triskele in a church in Estonia
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AWB triskelion of three sevens
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AWB three sevens