Swastika
Fernie Swastikas
The Fernie Swastikas were a women's hockey team that was formed in 1922 in Fernie, British Columbia.
The Fernie Swastikas were a women's hockey team that was formed in 1922 in Fernie, British Columbia.
Forest swastika
The forest swastika was a patch of larch trees covering area of pine forest near Zernikow, Uckermark district, Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany, carefully arranged to look like a swastika.
The forest swastika was a patch of larch trees covering area of pine forest near Zernikow, Uckermark district, Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany, carefully arranged to look like a swastika.
Red Swastika Society
The Red Swastika Society is a voluntary association founded in China in 1922 by Qian Nengxun, Du Bingyin and Li Jiabai as the philanthropic branch of the Daodeshe "Society of Dao and Virtue"...
The Red Swastika Society is a voluntary association founded in China in 1922 by Qian Nengxun, Du Bingyin and Li Jiabai as the philanthropic branch of the Daodeshe "Society of Dao and Virtue"...
Sauwastika
The term sauwastika (or sauvastika; sometimes suavastika) is sometimes used to distinguish the "left-facing" from the "right-facing" form of the swastika symbol, a meaning which dev...
The term sauwastika (or sauvastika; sometimes suavastika) is sometimes used to distinguish the "left-facing" from the "right-facing" form of the swastika symbol, a meaning which dev...
Snoldelev Stone
The Snoldelev Stone, listed as DR 248 in the Rundata catalog, is a 9th century runestone that was originally located at Snoldelev, Ramsø, Denmark.
The Snoldelev Stone, listed as DR 248 in the Rundata catalog, is a 9th century runestone that was originally located at Snoldelev, Ramsø, Denmark.
Swastika
The swastika is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing form or its mirrored left-facing form.
The swastika is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing form or its mirrored left-facing form.
Swastika (Germanic Iron Age)
The swastika symbol in the Germanic Iron Age has been interpreted as having a sacral meaning, associated with either Odin or Thor.
The swastika symbol in the Germanic Iron Age has been interpreted as having a sacral meaning, associated with either Odin or Thor.
Swastika Laundry
The Swastika Laundry was a laundry founded in 1912, located on Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, a district of Dublin, Ireland.
The Swastika Laundry was a laundry founded in 1912, located on Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, a district of Dublin, Ireland.
Swastika Stone
The Swastika Stone is a stone adorned with a Swastika located on the Woodhouse Crag, on the Northern edge of Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire.
The Swastika Stone is a stone adorned with a Swastika located on the Woodhouse Crag, on the Northern edge of Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire.
Swastika, Ontario
Swastika ( or ) is a small community founded in 1908 around a mining site in Northern Ontario, Canada, and today within the municipal boundaries of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
Swastika ( or ) is a small community founded in 1908 around a mining site in Northern Ontario, Canada, and today within the municipal boundaries of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
Sæbø sword
The Sæbø sword (also known as the Thurmuth sword) is an early 9th-century Viking sword, found in a barrow at Sæbø, Vik, Sogn, Norway in 1825.
The Sæbø sword (also known as the Thurmuth sword) is an early 9th-century Viking sword, found in a barrow at Sæbø, Vik, Sogn, Norway in 1825.
Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century
The swastika (from Sanskrit svástika) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing (卐) form or its mirrored left-facing (卍) form.
The swastika (from Sanskrit svástika) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing (卐) form or its mirrored left-facing (卍) form.
Windsor Swastikas
The Windsor Swastikas were a Canadian ice hockey team in Windsor, Nova Scotia, from 1905–1916.
The Windsor Swastikas were a Canadian ice hockey team in Windsor, Nova Scotia, from 1905–1916.
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