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Valknut - Wikipedia
It is an ancient symbol used by several cultures, and remains in common use today. It belongs to a class of symbols which are called valknute in Norway.[4]
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In Norwegian heraldry a Bowen knot is called a valknute (valknut) and the municipal coat of arms of Lødingen from 1984 has a femsløyfet valknute which means a Bowen knot with five loops.[3]
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This mark is the old symbol of the Mithras cult, two axes placed sideways signifying the striking of fire. It is an old sign known and respected by the fairies;
Margaret Arndt • Fairy Tales from the German Forests
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The Bowen knot (also known as the heraldic knot in symbolism) is not a true knot, but is rather a heraldic knot, sometimes used as a heraldic charge. It is named after the Welshman James Bowen (died 1629)[1] and is also called true lover's knot.[1] It consists of a rope in the form of a continuous loop laid out as an upright square shape with loops
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Richard Serra, Triangle Belt Piece, 1967
Así, en el sueño de Jung, Sigfrido puede ser considerado también un símbolo del producto de un amor clandestino, un símbolo que lo movilizó y atemorizó mucho.