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The Trinity Knot has been found in various Celtic illuminated manuscripts. The trinity is also often called Triquetra, which means "three-cornered" in Latin. To early Christians, it symbolized both the Trinity (God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit). Also it could represent fish ("Pisces") as three fishes. In the first centuries of Christianity when believers were persecuted, the fish was a valuable symbol. When two believers who did not know each other met, one would draw half the fish in the sand. If the other person completed the other half of the fish they knew they were safe to talk of their beliefs. The circle around the trinity represents unending love, as in God's or Jesus' unending love for man and woman.
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