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(One form of the Germanic "Valknut" symbol. This form probably did NOT occur in medieval times (as versions of the Valknut equivalent to the Trefoil knot and the Borromean Rings did), but is a striking visual presentation of the L6a5 knot nevertheless. S)
 
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One form of the Germanic "Valknut" symbol. This form probably did NOT occur in medieval times (as versions of the Valknut equivalent to the Trefoil knot and the Borromean Rings did), but is a striking visual presentation of the L6a5 knot nevertheless.
One form of the Germanic "Valknut" symbol. This form probably did NOT occur in medieval times (as versions of the Valknut equivalent to the Trefoil knot and the Borromean Rings did), but is a striking visual presentation of the L6n1 knot nevertheless.


Self-made, declared by me to be in public domain (see http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Valknut-Symbol-3linkchain-closed.png ).
Self-made, declared by me to be in public domain (see http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Valknut-Symbol-3linkchain-closed.png ).

Latest revision as of 18:34, 24 February 2007

One form of the Germanic "Valknut" symbol. This form probably did NOT occur in medieval times (as versions of the Valknut equivalent to the Trefoil knot and the Borromean Rings did), but is a striking visual presentation of the L6n1 knot nevertheless.

Self-made, declared by me to be in public domain (see http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Valknut-Symbol-3linkchain-closed.png ).

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