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fleur-
de-
lis, also
spelled fleur-
de-lys (plural
fleurs-
de-
lis or
fleurs-
de-lys), is a
common heraldic charge in the
shape of a lily (in French,
fleur...
- The
fleur-
de-
lis is the main
element in the logo of most
Scouting organizations,
representing a
major theme in Scouting: the
outdoors and wilderness. The...
- Lys or
Fleur de Lis may also
refer to: The
Fleur-
de-
Lis Trail in Nova
Scotia Fleur-
de-Lys, Malta, part of the city Birkirkara,
Malta Fleur-
de-
lis, Caerphilly...
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Fleur de Lis Hotel was a 13th
century hotel in the city of Canterbury, Kent, England. It is
recorded that
Charles ****ens sta**** there. The
hotel was eventually...
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shape of the
fleur-
de-
lis arrowhead to army
scouts whom he had
trained while serving in
India in 1897. He
later issued a
copper fleur-
de-
lis badge to all...
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Blason de Paris)
shows a
silver sailing ship on
waves of the sea in a red field, with a
chief showing the
Royal emblem of gold-on-blue
fleur-
de-
lis. Originally...
- The
Fascination of the
Fleur de Lis is a 1915
American silent drama film
directed by Joe
De Gr****e,
written by Bess Meredyth, and
featuring Lon Chaney...
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government used many flags, the best
known being a blue
shield and gold
fleurs-
de-
lis (the
Royal Arms of France) on a
white background, or
state flag. Early...
- The
Fleur-
de-
lis Trail is a
scenic roadway located on Nova Scotia's Cape
Breton Island. It is
approximately 182 km (113 mi) long and runs
along the southeastern...
- Virgin's flower). The
fleur-
de-
lis, a
stylized iris,
first occurs in its
modern use as the
emblem of the
House of Capet. The
fleur-
de-
lis has been ****ociated...