Flag of the Isle of Man facts for kids
The flag of the Isle of Man or flag of Mann (Manx: brattagh Vannin) is a triskelion made up of three armoured legs with golden spurs, in the centre of a red flag.
Images for kids
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Manx flags on the Loch Promenade, Douglas
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Silver Drachma from Sicily, minted during the reign of Agathocles (361–289 BC), Greek tyrant of Syracuse (317–289 BC) and king of Sicily (304–289 BC). Inscription: ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ ("Syrakosion") Laureate head of the youthful Ares to left; behind, Palladion. Reverse: Triskeles of three human legs with winged feet; at the center, Gorgoneion
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Three-legged symbol of Sicily depicted as a proto-heraldic device on the shield of a Greek warrior. Greek Red Figure lekythos vase, c.470 BC, found in a tomb near Licata, Sicily. Archaeological Museum of Syracuse, Sicily
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Flag of Tynwald
See also
In Spanish: Bandera de la Isla de Man para niños