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2[[caption-width-right:320:The French royalty paired this symbol with [[PrettyInMink ermine, the fur of purity]].[[labelnote:*]]Insert joke about France and promiscuity here.[[/labelnote]]]]
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4French for "flower of the lily," the fleur-de-lis (⚜) is a common symbol used in medieval heraldry, often to signify purity (in some cases, it was associated with the Virgin Mary).
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6The symbol was used in many countries, but is most notable with pre-[[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution revolutionary]] UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi royalty]], because of their common use of gold fleur-de-lis on royal blue backgrounds. It was used on their flags, on their coats of arms, and as SymbolMotifClothing on the kings' [[RequisiteRoyalRegalia royal]] [[PimpedOutCape robes]] and the queens' {{Pimped Out Dress}}es (as in the picture on the right and [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TheGrandLady.jpg this one]]).
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8The actual French spelling is "Fleur-de-lys."
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10In modern fiction, it's often a motif to refer to the grander styles of old. In Historical Romance, it's often used, sometimes correctly and sometimes not, to prove that the LoveInterest is actually hidden royalty or nobility.
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12May occasionally show up in particularly creative WingdingEyes.
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14Note that in {{anime}} and {{manga}} the [[FlowerMotifs white lily motif]] refers to [[Yurigenre something else]] entirely.
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16See also FourLeafClover.
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23* The Ashford Academy insignia in ''Anime/CodeGeass'' is a fleur-de-lis. These motifs show up in several other places as well, particularly around the Britannian royals (since it is also a symbol of royalty). The emblem that the Emperor and Knights of the Rounds wear is a type of fleur-de-lis, as is the symbol Prince Clovis wore, that is also seen on the Purebloods' uniforms.
24* The ''Manga/DeathNote'' anime gives Misa fleur-de-lis earrings, though they were CreepyCrosses in the manga.
25* The protagonist PMC Tekkadan (Iron Flower) in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'' has a stylized fleur-de-lis as their emblem.
26* The heavy valances in the manor house of the noble Serian family in ''Manga/SnowWhiteWithTheRedHair'' are decorated with a fleur-de-lis motif. They are possibly stylized representations of the blade on a spontoon or glaive given the family's martial background.
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30* In ''Literature/TheCallOfCthulhu'' the MadArtist Henry Antony Wilcox lives in the Fleur-de-lys Studios building, which is a real place in Providence. This, in turn was the inspiration behind "Fleur-de-lys Cigarettes", the fictitious sponsor of the Creator/HPLovecraftHistoricalSociety's ''Radio/DarkAdventureRadioTheatre'' series of audio dramas.
31* In the ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' novel ''Duty Calls'', the Order of the White Rose (a Sororitas chapter) uses a lot of fleurs-de-lis. One Battle Sister he meets has a fleur-de-lis tattoo on her forehead, and they're all over the convent as well.
32* Used in ''Literature/TheDaVinciCode'' as the symbol of The Priory of Sion.
33* The name of a character in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''.
34* The call girl service in ''Literature/LAConfidential'' was called "fleur-de-lis," with the slogan "Whatever You Desire."
35* An important plot point in ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' is that Milady has her shoulder branded with a fleur-de-lis, which marks her as a convicted felon.
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39* Moxey in ''Series/AufWiedersehenPet'' has a tattoo on his arm of a fleur-de-lis; he was drunk when he got it, so he has no idea what it's supposed to represent.
40* The 2013 ''Series/CSIMiami'' season finale had a serial killer use a spray-painted fleur-de-lis as the taunting clue to the next victim.
41* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': In "The Untouchable," a disturbed, homeless young lady seeks out Mac to report the death of "the woman with the purple flowers." The flowers turn out to be the tattoo of a fleur-de-lis on a murder victim's wrist.
42* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
43** [[https://www.facebook.com/ImmortalAMC/videos/5390041907775309/ Lestat de Lioncourt's Season 1 character teaser]] and [[https://www.facebook.com/ImmortalAMC/videos/481443103847392/ "One Week" promo]] feature the fleur-de-lis in the corners of the border to indicate that he's from France (and if the series adheres to book canon, it also alludes that he's a French aristocrat). Moreover, combining [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CgIB_FXvh3K/ the thumbnails]] of [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CgHfYDQqyFg/ two Lestat-themed Instagram posts]] from the official Immortal Creator/{{AMC}} account forms a [[https://i.imgur.com/bLThoHY.jpg fleur-de-lis design]] on the ornamental fence.
44** [[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8rzuzq?playlist=x7zezf A fleur-de-lis motif]] serves as the background for the titles and captions of the show's TV spots and trailers because a few characters and the story have a connection to France: Louis de Pointe du Lac is a Creole with French ancestry and a native of New Orleans (which was colonized by France), Lestat is a Frenchman, Armand was TheLeader of the Parisian vampire coven, and most of the Season 2 {{Flashback}}s are set in Paris.
45* On ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'', the spokes of King Arthur's crown were fleur-de-lis.
46* In ''Series/{{Moonlight}}'', Mick's ex-wife Coraline had a fleur-de-lis on her shoulder. She told him it was the brand of a prostitute, but he later learned [[spoiler:it was a mark that she was part of the French Royal family, who had been vampires at the time of the Revolution]].
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50* Japanese hip-hop group Dragon Ash have the fleur-de-lis as a symbol, and have several songs with lily imagery. Even one of their albums is explicitly titled "Lily of the Valley".
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54* Bretonnia of ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'', being pretty much a FantasyCounterpartCulture, uses fleur-de-lis a lot.
55** In ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'', it is a common symbol among [[JoanOfArchetype Sisters of Battle]], the female representatives of the local ChurchMilitant.
56* The [[https://piecepack.net/index piecepack,]] an open-source game system for creating board games, normally uses a blue fleur-de-lis for the suit of arms.
57* Dogmatika Fleurdelis, the Knighted is a ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' monster card based off the fleur-de-lis. She is a LadyOfWar, idolized by Ecclesia and acting as her mentor. And even after defecting from Dogmatika, she keeps her fleur-de-lis motif by calling herself Swordsmaster of the Bewitching Iris. The iris flower is typically associated with fleur-de-lis.
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61* ''Theatre/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'' opens with a projection of Cesare Borgia's coat of arms from real life, which features these because he married into French royalty after leaving the church. It is anachronistic, as the play takes place about half-way through his life, a good seven years before that happened. However, it could also be considered fitting, since it goes right from that projection into a prologue about his birth.
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65* Jeanne's symbol in ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' is a heavily stylized fleur-de-lis. [[spoiler:Since she is both the heir of the Umbra throne and strongly implied to be of French descent (perhaps even the actual Joan of Arc), it is rather fitting.]]
66* Some of the ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' games have this on the walls in some areas.
67* ''VideoGame/{{Chantelise}}'': A fleur-de-lis is engraved onto the coins of Pix that are dropped from monsters.
68* In the ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}'' series, the fleur-de-lis is the symbol for the French civilization from the fourth game onward.
69* In ''VideoGame/HypeTheTimeQuest'', the hero wears the livery of King Taskan IV: white and blue, with a gold fleur-de-lis. As he is sent into the past, he is always mistaken for a foreigner, as previous kings had other liveries. [[spoiler:Hype stumbles upon a mythical armor in the past with this livery, during the reign of Taskan II. When he meets not-yet-king Taskan IV about a century later, it turns out the prince (who is still a child) like the livery so much he decides to make it his own when he becomes king; thus, Hype's livery is actually his own.]]. His [[spoiler:fighting his evil double]] has a black and white livery with an upside-down grey fleur-de-lis.
70* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' uses this symbol as a motif, stylising both the Heartless and Nobody emblems after it. Also, it features on [[TheHero Sora's]] Valour Form, one of his {{Super Mode}}s.
71* The Third Street Saints of ''VideoGame/SaintsRow'' use it as their symbol.
72* Fleur-de-lis is used in the flag of Temeria in ''Franchise/TheWitcher'' Series.
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76* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': The Master of Paris has a prominent fleur-de-lis on his clothes, and when the presumptive new Storm King has a parade through the streets of Paris there are fleurs-de-lis on many banners lining the parade and on his armor.
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80* Princess Lyna from ''WesternAnimation/LoliRock'' has this as her symbol.
81* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E6TheCutiePox "The Cutie Pox"]], Apple Bloom develops a cutie mark shaped like this, causing her to speak French.
82** Later, in "Sweet and Elite", there's an elegant socialite pony with ''three'' fleurs-de-lis as her cutie mark. Her name is appropriately Fleur Dis Lee.
83** Princesses Celestia and Luna have this integrated into the 'boots' they wear as part of their royal regalia. Nightmare Moon also has it as part of the design of her collar as well.
84* Lancer, from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'', had a fleur-de-lis as his cutie mark. He turns out to be quite wealthier than he lets on, as well as, while not quite ''pure,'' the OnlySaneMan amongst the trio of boys.
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88* The French fleur-de-lis first was used as a royal symbol in the 10th century and since [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi Louis VIII]] (died 1226) the blue shield covered in fleurs-de-lis (''Azure semé-de-lis Or'') became the French royal arms. In 1340 King Edward III of England quartered the English arms with those of France to illustrate his claim to the French throne, and thus the fleur-de-lis became part of the English and later British arms until the claim was finally renounced by King George III in 1802. Interestingly, when King Charles V of France altered the royal arms to just three fleurs-de-lis on blue in 1376 (allegedly to honour the Holy Trinity), the claimants across the Channel followed suit. As branches of the French royal house got onto thrones of other countries, the French arms also sometimes ware added to the arms of these states. This is currently the case with Spain, where the king is a Bourbon descended from King Louis XIV of France. As the traditional colour of the House of Bourbon is white, the French naval ensign during the ancien régime was white covered with golden fleurs-de-lis.
89** The French Republics got rid of the fleur-de-lis, as did UsefulNote/NapoleonBonaparte, who changed the French arms to a golden, Roman-style eagle, and used gold bees as his new dynastic symbol. The latter stemmed from an archeological discovery: when a Merovingian royal tomb was opened, decorations that were identified as bees were discovered in it. In 1814 and 1815, as Napoleon and Louis XVIII kept moving in and out, the staff of the royal palaces became very adept at transforming the omnipresent golden bees into fleurs-de-lis and and vice versa.
90** Many French cities' coats of arms feature gold fleurs-de-lys on blue in the chief, symbolizing their status as a "bonne ville" (good town), which dates back to the ancien régime.
91** Once French kings had decided on golden fleurs-de-lis on blue as their arms, these were also [[RetCon retroactively applied]] to the older monarchs by heralds. One interesting case of this is the arms thus given to Charlemagne, from whom both the French and German monarchs derived their succession: A shield bisected vertically, one half showing the French lilies on blue, the other half of the black eagle of the Kingdom of Germany and the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire. These arms are still currently used as arms of the bishop of Aachen in Germany, in whose cathedral Charlemagne is buried.
92* The fleur-de-lis is a general symbol for the city of New Orleans. It's on the city flag, buses, trash cans, etc. Even the New Orleans Saints use it as the symbol on their helmets.
93** And since Hurricane Katrina, it's found as a tattoo on every other person you meet. It certainly saved at least a couple of local tattoo parlors in the aftermath.
94** It's also widely used in St. Louis, another city with a lot of French heritage.
95** Also used in Louisville, Kentucky, for the same reason. Noticing a pattern here?
96* Within Canada, the fleur-de-lis symbolizes Quebec, as well as French-Canadian people across the country
97** The fleur-de-lis appears in the Canadian coat of arms in the shield, supporters (flag held by one supporter) and the compartment, all as a symbol of the French-Canadian with the one in the shield referring specifically to Quebec.
98** The province of Quebec uses the fleur-de-lis on their flag, coat of arms and license plates
99** ''Quebecois'' [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts UFC]] welterweight champion Georges Saint-Pierre has one tattooed on the back of his right calf.
100** The Quebec Nordiques hockey club, founding member of the World Hockey Association, added a fleur-de-lis to [[http://whauniforms.com/1974-75/Nordiques.html each shoulder of its jerseys in 1974,]] and redesigned their jerseys to be primarily blue and white the following season, [[http://whauniforms.com/1975-76/Nordiques.html adding fleur-de-lis along the waistline]] for a total of eight. They would keep that look throughout [[http://nhluniforms.com/1994-95/Nordiques.html their time in the NHL.]] Their [[WhatCouldHaveBeen planned 1995 redesign]] only kept the shoulder emblems, but those jerseys would never hit the ice due to the swift sale and relocation of the team to Colorado that offseason.
101*** The short-lived Quebec Rafales of the now-defunct IHL used a fleur-de-lis using [[http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/tqjpbh0gdfcj9lr04ynifn86l/Quebec_Rafales/1997/Secondary_Logo hockey sticks in place of the left and right petals.]]
102** UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueSoccer's CF Montreal have a fleur-de-lis in their logo.
103* The French city of Lille's coat of arms shows a single silver fleur-de-lis on red; this however is a case of "speaking arms" (a pun on Latin ''lilium'' "lily", which sounds a bit like "Lille") and dates back to before the city becoming French.
104* The city and republic of Florence in Tuscany uses a white (silver) shield with a red fleur-de-lis of a distinctive design (with added stamens) as its arms.
105** The arms of another Italian city, Trieste, subvert the trope. What looks very much like a silver fleur-de-lis on red is actually the head of a glaive (it's meant to be the head of the lance of St. Sergius).
106* The symbol of the Boy Scouts and other scouting organizations in many countries. Scouting's World Crest is a silver fleur-de-lis surrounded by a rope tied at the bottom in a square knot, on a purple background.
107* The old flag and coat of arms of Bosnia. This is distinct from the flag and arms of the modern country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is different.
108** Notably, this was taken from the Medieval [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Bosnia Kings of Bosnia,]] who even used the same colors as France. Oddly, the adoption of the fleur-de-lis by both monarchies was completely independent.
109* Pink fleurs-de-lys are one of the iconic symbols of the "Stade Français", one of the two Parisian rugby teams.
110* The French Foreign Legion, which was founded under King Louis Philippe, has as its symbol a seven-flamed grenade strongly resembling a fleur-de-lis.
111* The far-right French party ''Action Française'', being monarchist, uses a yellow fleur-de-lis over blue as its symbol.
112* The symbol was used as a SlaveBrand, usually as a punishment for runaway slaves. As if that wasn't bad enough, they also had their ears cut off.
113* The two leading merchant and banker families of the city of Augsburg in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance have fleurs-de-lis in their arms. The Fugger arms divided in two halves down the vertical center line, showing a blue lily on gold on the viewer's left and a golden lily on blue on the right[[labelnote:Blazon]]Per pale or azure, two fleurs-de-lis in fess counterchanged.[[/labelnote]] while the Welser arms consist of a bisected fleur-de-lis, one-half red on silver, the other silver on red.[[labelnote:Blazon]]Per pale gules and argent, a fleur-de-lis counterchanged.[[/labelnote]]
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