Three cultures have attached significant importance to the swastika, but the shape of it has appeared in runic-type inscriptions worldwide. It found importance as both a Native American & Hindu symbol, representing peace in Hinduism. Obviously, the Nazi party later appropriated it (possibly because it had widely been found in Nordic/Viking runes)
The three England lionsSome old geezer in the pub was telling me this last night! He said it was: "Claws", "Maine" and "He Roars"Take it or leave it!the actual names of the three lions are : roary pauz and mayne .From a guide at the Houses of Parliament and from other sources.The names of the three Lions are as follows.Rollo, Mayne and AquitaneSource verified.
I think it was the rising sun, like the red sun but with rays of red sunlight. Like the running swastika and the three fasces, it is probably outlawed today.
Names of three Roman roads are the Va Appia, the Via Flaminia and of course the Via Sacra.
the three ships were Nina the pinta and the Santa maria
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Rudyard Kipling used the swastika in the context of its original meaning as an ancient symbol of good fortune and well-being. At that time, the swastika was not associated with the negative connotations it later acquired. Kipling likely included it in "Soldiers Three" as a symbol of luck.
Well, the names two toed sloth and three toed sloth refer to the claws on the "Feet" of the sloth
The Magi
Other words used to describe fowl are bird, game, or poultry. Those three terms can be used as a general description for any flying animal with feathers. Other names that could describe birds refer specifically to their species.
I believe it refers to slaves.
The three names are:Hanukkah (חנוכה)The Festival of LightsThe Feast of Dedication
What are the three other names for a stress fracture?
hokkaido honshu kyushu
potato chips, cookies, and ice cream! My favorite!
To my knowlege there are three other names.Woolsorter's diseaseBlack baneRagpicker's disease
The foil, in fact, is only one of the three weapons used in fencing. The other two are known by different names: the Epee and the Saber.