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Why is the fleur de lis the city symbol of Louisville KY?

The fleur-de-lis was the symbol of King Louis XVI the namesake of Louisville.


What does fluer de lis symbolize?

The Fleur de Lys (flower of the lilly) is the symbol of French Royalty. It was supposidely presented to the first King of France (Clovis) by an Angel as a symbol of purification for his conversion to Christianity. In heraldry it was first used by king Louis VI who became the first monarch to use it on his shield. It is noteworthy that a few English kings used it later on their coats of arms to emphasize their claim to the throne of France.


What is a french monarch's lily?

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.


Louis XII of France -Canada?

Canada was not discovered when Louis XII was King of France, Jacques Cartier was commissioned by his successor King Francis I; and under his authority discovered and explored the lands that became New France.


What did Jacques Cartier write in his journal?

It said long live the king of France in french. it had design of fleur de lis on it.


Why did Cartier the land he discovered New France?

Cartier named the land he discovered "New France" in honor of King Francis I of France, who sponsored his exploration of the region in the early 16th century. The term "New France" was a way to claim the territory for the French crown and establish French presence in the New World.


When was ballet discovered?

Ballet was first danced in Italy but, King Luis the III created the first ballet school in France.


Did King Tutankhamun have a symbol?

yes king tut did have a symbol.


What became a symbol of tyranny in France?

The Bastille became a symbol of tyranny in France, particularly during the French Revolution. Its storming on July 14, 1789, represented the uprising against the oppressive monarchy and the arbitrary power of the king. The fortress-prison was seen as a symbol of the king's absolute rule and the injustices faced by the people, marking a pivotal moment in the struggle for liberty and democracy in France. Today, Bastille Day is celebrated as a national holiday, commemorating the fight against tyranny.


What is the natinal flower of France?

The national flower of France is an iris that inspired the Fleur-de-lis three part symbol of this European nation. The form is derived from the native iris of French waterways where it grows in large colonies in shallow shorelines. It first became famous during a battle by King Clovis of the Franks in 496 A.D. when these yellow flowered iris showed him a shallow place in the river where he could ford with his men to vanquish the enemies. Later in 1147 King Louis VII saw a blue form of the flower in a dream and officially adopted it as the national symbol stylized into the fleur-de-lis.


Who was King Louis XIV of New France?

he was an English explorer


Who is Yarcko Benevitito?

the king of France the king of France