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Fleur-de-lis

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Alternate titles: fleur-de-luce; fleur-de-lys

fleur-de-lis, ( French: “lily flower”) , also spelled fleur-de-lys, also called flower-de-luce,  stylized emblem or device much used in ornamentation and, particularly, in heraldry, long associated with the French crown. One legend identifies it as the lily given at his baptism to Clovis, king of the Franks (466–511), by the Virgin Mary. The lily was said to have sprung from the tears shed by Eve as she left Eden. From antiquity it has been the symbol of purity and was readily adopted by the Roman Catholic church to associate the sanctity of Mary with events of special significance. Thus, ... (100 of 458 words)

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