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The triquetra (/ t r aɪ ˈ k w ɛ t r ə / try-KWEH-truh; from the Latin adjective triquetrus "three-cornered") is a triangular figure composed of three interlaced arcs, or (equivalently) three overlapping vesicae piscis lens shapes.
Valknut variations. On the left unicursal trefoil forms; on the right tricursal linked triangle forms.. The valknut is a symbol consisting of three interlocked triangles.It appears on a variety of objects from the archaeological record of the ancient Germanic peoples.
The most ancient name for Sicily (then a Greek province) was Trinacria, [14] meaning in Greek three-cornered, triquetra, referring to the triangular shape of the island. [15] In 1250 the Germanic Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, died after having ruled Sicily for 52 years. [16]
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.
Alchemy; Satanism: Alchemical symbols for sulfur, associated with the fire and brimstone of Hell. The third pictured, alchemical for black sulfur, is also known as a 'Leviathan Cross' or 'Satan's Cross'.
The "Power of Three" in the reboot is also represented by the triquetra symbol, which is on the cover of the Vera sisters' Book of Shadows. [10] [11] The current incarnation of "The Charmed Ones" was formed in 2022, six months after the tragic death of Macy Vaughn and consists of Melanie Vera, Michaela Danso and Margarita Vera.
The most ancient name of Sicily, then a Greek province, was Trinacria, [6] meaning in Greek 'three-cornered', triquetra, referring to the triangular shape of the island. [7] [better source needed] In 1250, the Germanic Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, died after having ruled Sicily for 52 years. [8]
The original cross, kept at the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge in Canterbury, is a bronze cruciform brooch, with triangular panels of silver, incised with a triquetra and inlaid with niello. [3] This cross features a small square in the centre, from which extend four arms, wider on the outside, so that the arms look like triangles ...