In nearby Circular Quay, the Customs House also has fylfot tiles in the front entrance area dating from the same period, with a plaque to explain the symbols.
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The Royal Air Force's 273 Squadron adopted a cruciform fylfot as opposed to the Nazi Swastika which was a reversed fylfot, which it used as a squadron badge.
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The Royal Air Force's 273 Squadron adopted a cruciform fylfot as opposed to the Nazi Swastika which was a reversed fylfot, which it used as a squadron badge.
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Odinic Rite ( OR ), a Germanic pagan organization, use both " swastika " and " fylfot " for what they claim as a " holy symbol of Odinism ".
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A veiled reference to Nazism also occurs when Sir Agravaine suggests setting up an organisation of " National Communists " who use Jews as a scapegoat and have the fylfot as their badge.
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Even though the swastika does not derive from Nazism, it has become associated with it, and " fylfot " functions as a more acceptable term for a " good " swastika.
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Thus we might usefully associate the Gammadion more with Byzantium, Rome and Graeco-Roman culture on the one hand, and the Fylfot more with Celtic and Anglo-Saxon culture on the other.
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:If you count a swastika or a fylfot as a cross, then Hinduism and Native American religions use the cross as well . talk ) 19 : 14, 26 January 2009 ( UTC)
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According to some modern texts on heraldry, such as Friar and Woodcock and Robinson ( see below ), the fylfot is upright and typically with truncated limbs, as shown in the figure at right.
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Although the Gammadion is very similar to the Fylfot in appearance, it is thought to have originated from the conjunction of four capital'Gammas', Gamma being the third letter of the Greek alphabet.