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A
triskelion or
triskele (both from the
Greek, or, for "three-legged") is a
symbol consisting of
three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs, or any similar symbol with three protrusions and a threefold
rotational symmetry.
A triskelion is the symbol of
Brittany, as well as the
Isle of Man and
Sicily (where it's called
Trisceli). The Manx and Sicilian triskelions feature three running legs, bent at the knee and conjoined at the
crotch. Spiral forms of the triskele are often classed as
solar symbols, while the legged version, sometimes including a
gorgon mask or
Medusa's head at the central axle point in the Sicilian version, suggests a
chthonic significance.
Origins
The triskelion symbol appears in many early cultures, including on
Mycenaean vessels, on coinage in
Lycia, and on staters of
Pamphylia (at
Aspendos, 370–333 BC) and
Pisidia. A symbol of four conjoined legs, a
tetraskelion, is also known in Anatolia.
Celtic influences in
Anatolia, epitomized by the
Gauls who invaded and settled
Galatia, are especially noted by those who theorize a Celtic origin for the triskelion.
Manx triskelion
In the symbol for the
Isle of Man, which is located in the
Irish Sea, the "three legs
embowed" of the
heraldic triskelion are represented in armour, "spurred and garnished
or (gold)."
On Manx banknotes, the triskelion appears within a rim containing the
Latin inscription ("Wherever you throw it, it stands"). The Manx triskelion is documented since the thirteenth or fourteenth century at the latest, and is alternatively known in the
Manx language as the ("three legs"). The symbol appears on the Isle of Man's ancient Sword of State, which may have belonged to
Olaf Godredson, who became King of the Sudreys (Southern
Hebrides and the Isle of Man) in 1226.
Kneeling
clockwise is the correct symbol as it's said that bent or kneeling in an anticlockwise fashion signifies aggression in heraldry (see
Swastika). However, many Manx churches and even the
Laxey Wheel (
Lady Isabella) in
Laxey show the anticlockwise version.
Sicilian triskelion
Familiar as an ancient symbol of
Sicily, the triskelion is also featured on Greek coins of
Syracuse, such as coins of
Agathocles (317-289 BCE). In Sicily, the first inhabitants mentioned in history are the tribes of the
Sicani (Greek
Sikanoi) and the
Sicels (Greek
Sikeloi), who have given Sicily its more familiar modern name. The triskelion was revived, as a
neoclassic—and non-
Bourbon—emblem for the new Napoleonic Kingdom of the
Two Sicilies, by
Joachim Murat in 1808.
The symbol dates back to when Sicily was part of
Magna Graecia, the colonial extension of
Greece beyond the
Aegean.
Pliny the Elder attributes the origin of the triskelion of Sicily to the
triangular form of the island, the ancient
Trinacria, which consists of three large capes equidistant from each other, pointing in their respective directions, the names of which were
Pelorus,
Pachynus, and
Lilybæum.
The three legs of the triskelion are also reminiscent of
Hephaestus's three-legged tables that ran by themselves, as mentioned in
Iliad xviii:
» "At the moment Hephaestus was busily
Turning from bellows to bellows, sweating with toil
» As he laboured to finish a score of three-legged tables
To stand around the sides of his firm-founded hall. On each
» Of the legs he'd put a gold wheel, that those magic tables
Might cause all to marvel by going with no other help
» To the gathering of gods and by likewise returning to his house."
Spiral triskele
The
Celtic symbol of three conjoined
spirals may have had triple significance similar to the imagery that lies behind the triskelion. The triple spiral motif is a
Neolithic symbol in Western Europe. It is carved into the rock of a stone lozenge near the main entrance of the prehistoric
Newgrange monument in
County Meath,
Ireland. A variant of the symbol is also found, carved into the wall in the inner chamber of the
passage tomb. Because of its
Celtic associations, it's also used as a symbol of
Brittany (alongside the
hermine).
In the north of
Spain, the triskelion is used as a symbol of
Galizan and
Asturian nationalists. A similar symbol called
lábaro by
Cantabrian regionalist can be compared to the neighboring
Basque culture's four-branched
lauburu.
A possibly related symbol of
Germanic origin is the
valknut, and the Celtic and Germanic
triquetra.
Image:Triple-Spiral-Symbol.svg|The Neolithic triple spiral symbol.
Image:Triskele-Symbol1.png|Spiral triskele, found in Celtic artwork, used by Celtic Reconstructionists and occasionally as a Christian Trinitarian symbol.
Image:Snoldelev-three-interlaced-horns.svg|"Horned triskele", rendition of three interlocked drinking horns, from the Viking Age Snoldelev Stone, in Denmark.
Third Reich
The
Third Reich adopted a variation on the triskelion as the insignia for a
Waffen-SS division composed of
Belgian volunteers. It is claimed, possibly apocryphally, that the similarity to the
swastika caused confusion or distress amongst some
Jewish refugees interned on the Isle of Man during
World War II.
Modern uses
Reconstructionists and Neopagans
The triskele, usually consisting of spirals, but also the "horned triskelion", is used by some
Polytheistic Reconstructionist and
Neopagan groups. As a Celtic symbol, it's found primarily of groups with a Celtic cultural orientation and, less frequently, can also be found in use by some
Germanic Neopagan groups and eclectic or syncretic traditions such as
Wicca. The spiral triskele is one of the primary symbols of
Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism. Celtic Reconstructionists use the symbol to represent a variety of triplicities in their cosmology and theology; it's also a favored symbol due to its association with the god
Manannán mac Lir.
Wicca is
syncretic in nature and often aesthetically adopts symbolism from various cultures, particularly Celtic symbolism. It is less commonly used amongst Germanic Neopagan groups due to the non-Germanic origins of the symbol; use by Germanic groups may be due to confusion or association with
Norse symbols with triple symmetries, like the Valknut, the Triquetra, or the symbol found on the
Snoldelev Stone.
BDSM
A form of the triskelion has been proposed as a
BDSM Emblem by some
BDSM groups, partly based on a description in the
Story of O. The specific emblem design is meant to be shown with metallic spokes and circle, and three holes (not dots) within the design.
Political groups
The
South African
white supremacist paramilitary group, the
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), have used a flag consisting of a red background with a white circle. In the circle, three black
sevens form a design distantly reminiscent of the triskelion. In spite of the similarities to the swastika (and the overall resemblance to the
Nazi flag, both having a black symbol on a white disc on a red background), they claim their flag is inspired by a
Biblical meaning of the seven, and the fact that the organisation was founded on the seventh day of the seventh month, 1973 (from which the three 7's can be extracted)
Gallery of triskeles
Image:BDSM logo.svg|A symbol closely resembling the BDSM emblem defined by Quagmyr
Image:Three sevens.svg|The flag of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging.
Image:TGPseal.gif|The triskelion symbol on the Tau Gamma Phi logo, also known as the Triskelion Grand Fraternity. The most dominant fraternity in the Philippines.
Image:TGSgreenseal.jpg|The triskelion symbol on the Tau Gamma Sigma logo, also known as the Triskelion Grand Sorority.
Image:Irish Air Corps roundel.svg|Irish Air Corps Roundel.
Image:US-DeptOfTransportation-Seal.png|Seal of the United States Department of Transportation.
Image:Ryukyu Islands flag 1875-1879 cswb.svg|Flag of the Ryukyu Islands from 1875 to 1879.
Image:Flag of Ingushetia.svg | Flag of Ingushetia.
Other uses
- A triskelion is shown on the seals of both Tau Gamma Phi and Tau Gamma Sigma, a fraternity and sorority founded at the University of the Philippines, Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines. A member is called a Triskelion, hence the name the Triskelion Grand Fraternity and Sorority. The triskelion is accompanied by the motto "FORTIS VOLUNTAS FRATERNITAS/SORORITAS" (Strength, Freewill and Brotherhood/Sisterhood) on their seals.
- A triskelion shape is the basis for the roundel of the Irish Air Corps (unique among air force roundels). It is loosely based on the Flag of Ireland and traditional Celtic triskele boss designs.
- A triskelion pattern forms part of the United States Department of Transportation. The three spirals represent air, land, and sea transportation. The seal was adopted on February 1, 1967.
- Triskelion is the name of the Gay–straight alliance (GSA) at Brandeis University, one of the oldest such organizations on the East Coast. It was named for the Star Trek episode.
- A fractal version of the triskelion, consisting of a large blue-silver raised dot with three curved arms of similar dots around it, is a major motif of the 2005 TV series Threshold. It is the symbol of the aliens who invade Earth.
- A three-colored, slightly asymmetrical triskelon is the most common symbol of the Klingons from the Star Trek franchise since their first appearance in the original series. Its meaning within the context of the Star Trek universe has never been explained.
- An episode of Star Trek, The Gamesters of Triskelion, takes place on the alien planet of Triskelion.
- These symbols are also used in the crest of certain families that reside in the British isles, such as Murray.
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