the tree of life..the flor de lis can mean several other things as well.
Not anymore. Note that Lis can also be written Lys
The Fleur de Lis/Lys seems to be associated more with the Virgin Mary, rather than with Jesus Christ. This comes from the conversion of Clovis in 493, when an apparation of the Virgin Mary made a gift of a Fleur de Lis/Lys at his baptism ceremony. There are a lot more legends/folklore tying the Fleur de Lis/Lys to the Virgin Mary. Apart from this one, The three petals of the heraldic design of the Fleur de Lis/Lys reflect a widespread association with the Holy Trinity, a tradition going back to 14th century France.
fluer d Lis symbOL??? I don't have a clue what you are referring to.
la fleur de lys - lily of the valley (it was the emblem of the French Kings)
"Flor de lea" is a misspelling of the term "fleur-de-lis," which is a decorative symbol featuring three petals or lobes. It is commonly associated with heraldry and historically used to represent royalty, loyalty, and faith.
The World Scout Emblem has a Fleur de Lis because when Lord-Baden Powell started awarding badges in the 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 Lys to all the experimental camp on Brownsea Island in 1907.
The fleur-de-lis (also spelled fleur-de-lys; plural fleurs-de-lis or -lys; an archaic spelling is fleur-de-luce) is used in heraldry, where it is particularly associated with the French monarchy (see King of France). Fleur-de-luce also means Flower of Light. Lucy/Luce means light. The name, anglicized, means "lily flower", and the symbol is in fact a stylized Iris pseudacorus L.
If you are using 'la' as a pronoun in 'la lis' then 'la lis' can be translated to an informal way of saying 'read it' as a teacher may say to a student. Other than that 'la lis' would mean lily. La lys is sometimes used to say the same thing I believe.
The Fleur de Lys ended in 1969.
The Fleur de Lys was created in 1964.
Place Fleur de Lys was created in 1963.