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Fleur-de-Lis Symbol Meaning, History & Usage | Heraldic Icon #1367895 (License: Personal Use)
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This bold black-and-white fleur-de-lis features a central upright petal flanked by two symmetrical curved petals, with a short horizontal bar and a pointed base-characteristic of the French royal version. Historically adopted by King Louis VI in the 12th century, it symbolizes purity, light, and the Holy Trinity, and remains widely used in Louisiana, Quebec, and Catholic institutions.
Used on heritage websites, educational pages about heraldry, cultural identity resources (e.g., Cajun or French-Canadian sites), and design assets for logos, tattoos, or historical reenactments. Matches user intent seeking symbolic meaning, historical context, or vector-ready imagery.
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