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  2. Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    A shamrock. A shamrock is a type of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. [1] The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg ([ˈʃamˠɾˠoːɡ]), which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair and simply means "young clover". [2]

  3. Do You Know the Difference Between Shamrocks and Four-Leaf ...

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    The patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, used the shamrock as a symbol to explain the Holy Trinity when he was converting the Irish to Christianity. Or so the legend goes.

  4. National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and ...

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    The island of Ireland, with border between Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland indicated.. Symbols of Ireland are marks, images, or objects that represent Ireland. Because Ireland was not partitioned until 1922, many of the symbols of Ireland predate the division into Southern Ireland (later Irish Free State and then Ireland) and Northern Ireland.

  5. Triquetra - Wikipedia

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    The symbol is also sometimes used by Wiccans, White Witches, and some New Agers to symbolise the Triple Goddess, or as a protective symbol. [ 7 ] In the 1998–2006 American fantasy drama Charmed , that ran on the now-defunct The WB network, the triquetra was prominently used as a symbol on the Halliwells' Book of Shadows , the book of spells ...

  6. Saint Patrick's Saltire - Wikipedia

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    House flag of Irish Shipping (1941–1947) House flag of Irish Shipping (1947–1984) The St Patrick's flag is the flag of St Patrick's College, Maynooth, and is flown on Degree days and other important occasions. [citation needed] Its use is not affected by the creation of a separate National University of Ireland, Maynooth in 1997.

  7. Coat of arms of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The Red Rose of Lancaster was used as a symbol of the English Royal House of Lancaster, and has become a symbol of the English people as well. Traditionally known as a trefoil, the shamrock was a symbol to early Irish Christians of the trinity. It has endured to become a symbol of the Irish people.

  8. Shamrock (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A shamrock is a three leaf clover (or sometimes other plants with similar leaves) that is a symbol of Ireland. Shamrock , Sham Rock or Shamrocks may also refer to: Music

  9. Kate Middleton's Gold Shamrock Brooch Has a Rich History with ...

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    Read on for the shamrock pin's rich history with the royal family. And this morning, in honor of St. Patrick's Day, the Duchess of Cambridge is participating in the century-old custom of ...