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  2. Hendecagram - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wood's star-shaped walls became the base of the Statue of Liberty. Prisms over the hendecagrams {11/3} and {11/4} may be used to approximate the shape of DNA molecules. [6] An 11-pointed star from the Momine Khatun Mausoleum. Fort Wood, now the base of the Statue of Liberty in New York City, is a star fort in the form of an irregular 11 ...

  3. Star polygons in art and culture - Wikipedia

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    The five-pointed star, if drawn with points of equal length and angles of 36° at each point, is sometimes termed a golden five pointed star. [7] If the colinear edges are joined, a pentagram is produced, which is the simplest of the unicursal star polygons , and a symbol of mystical and magical significance.

  4. List of symbolic stars - Wikipedia

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    Star and crescent, an Islamic symbol; The Star (Tarot card), one of the Major Arcana; Druze star, a symbol of the Druze religion; Marian star, a six-pointed star used as a Roman Catholic symbol of celestial objects; Rub el Hizb, a common Islamic symbol; alQuds Star, a star representing 'alQuds' (Jerusalem)

  5. Hexagram - Wikipedia

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    The six-pointed star is commonly used both as a talisman [7] and for conjuring spirits and spiritual forces in diverse forms of occult magic. In the book The History and Practice of Magic, Vol. 2, the six-pointed star is called the talisman of Saturn and it is also referred to as the Seal of Solomon. [8]

  6. Star (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The Stella d'Italia ("Star of Italy"), popularly known as Stellone d'Italia ("Great Star of Italy"), [10] is a five-pointed white star, which has symbolized Italy for many centuries. It is the oldest national symbol of Italy , since it dates back to Graeco-Roman mythology [ 9 ] when Venus , associated with the West as an evening star, was ...

  7. Sirius (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek and Roman mythology and religion, Sirius (/ ˈ s ɪ r ɪ ə s /, SEE-ree-əss; Ancient Greek: Σείριος, romanized: Seírios, lit. 'scorching' pronounced) is the god and personification of the star Sirius, also known as the Dog Star, the brightest star in the night sky and the most prominent star in the constellation of Canis Major (or the Greater Dog). [1]

  8. Everything You Need to Know About the Symbolic Palm Cross

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    Step 11 Wind the tail around that same piece until there is not enough palm to wind any further. Your cross should be secure now. Step 12 Now's the time to admire your work! Flip your woven cross ...

  9. Symbol of Chaos - Wikipedia

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    Chilean insurrectionary anarchists wearing the Chaos Star symbol. The Chaos Star in its original form has been adopted by multiple Eastern European and North and Latin American activist groups affiliated with post-leftism, insurrectionary anarchism and nihilist anarchism. The symbol likely came into modern anarchism movements from punk artwork ...