File:BorromeanRings-Trinity.png

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A version of the Borromean rings (L6a4 knot) as a symbol of the Christian Trinity. The Latin word TRINITAS (trinity) is around the edge, and UNITAS (unity) in the center.

Redrawn from scratch as a vector graphic (not scanned) based on diagram in thirteenth-century French manuscript as depicted in an illustration in Didron's 19th-century book on Christian Iconography.

This redoing of the diagram is self-made, and declared by me to be in the public domain (see http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:BorromeanRings-Trinity.png ).

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current23:43, 26 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 23:43, 26 March 2006615 × 600 (21 KB)AnonMoos (talk | contribs)A version of the Borromean rings (L6a4 knot) as a symbol of the Christian Trinity. The Latin word TRINITAS (trinity) is around the edge, and UNITAS (unity) in the center. Redrawn from scratch as a vector graphic (''not'' scanned) based on diagram in thir

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