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What is a fleur de lis?

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Fleur-de-lis means "flower of the lily"and was LouisXIV's family emblem. Louisiana was named after him and it became the symbol of New Orleans. It is a stylized graphic of an iris. It can be seen as a decoration on many old New Orleans buildings in the iron work, tile work and wood trim. Much later the Saints football team adopted it as its team logo.

After Hurricane Katrina (2005) many locals wore it to show New Orleans solidarity and pride.

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