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Trinity is a common, ancient Celtic symbol and basic symbol for a high spiritual pride. Triquetra is another word for Trinity, which in Latin means three-cornered. Triquetra is often seen on the robes of Catholic priests. Christianity re-invented the symbolism of three to mean the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Triquetra also represents the threefold nature of the Goddess as virgin, mother and crone. It symbolizes life, death, and rebirth and the three forces of nature: earth, air, and water. The inner three circles represent the female element and fertility. The Triquetra symbol itself dates as early as the eighth century on carved stones in northern Europe. A Norse rune known as the Odin Knot or Val Knot also resembles it.
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