the fleur de lis which was associated with french monarchy is recognized in north Americas to where the french settled. the french settled in quebec and Louisiana. The fleur de lis is a sign of hope and recovery since Hurricane Katrina. It reminds us that we love our city. we will never forget hurricane Katrina
I'm not sure when, though the French New Orleans flag has three of them on it. There's current legislation to make it the state symbol.
Although only the southern half of the state has the French Canadian heritage, the Fleur de Lis is a symbol of that heritage and is was also adopted as a symbol of hope during the rebuild after Huricane Katrina. //////////////////////////////////////
It's called a "fleur de lis" or "Fleur de lys" (pronounced - floor dah lee) and is a French emblem often used by various groups of "holy" knights and musketeers throughout their history.
It is called a Fleur De Lis.
Fleur-de-lis means "flower of the lily"and was LouisXIV's family emblem. Louisiana was named after him and it became the symbol of New Orleans. It is a stylized graphic of an iris. It can be seen as a decoration on many old New Orleans buildings in the iron work, tile work and wood trim. Much later the Saints football team adopted it as its team logo.After Hurricane Katrina (2005) many locals wore it to show New Orleans solidarity and pride.
The Fleur-de-Lys.
The fleur de lis is a symbol of Old France and denotes New Orleans' French roots.
Probably because the New Orleans Saints' fleur-de-lis is a National Football League trademark. Or it could be that the City of New Orleans has always used a different version of the symbol.
The iris symbol is called the fleur-de-lis. It was the symbol of French royalty. It is also the symbol of Florence, Italy and New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Although only the southern half of the state has the French Canadian heritage, the Fleur de Lis is a symbol of that heritage and is was also adopted as a symbol of hope during the rebuild after Huricane Katrina. //////////////////////////////////////
It's called a "fleur-de-lis," which is French for "flower of the lily." It has been a symbol of the French monarchy since the 12th century, and in America it is often used as a symbol for communities (like New Orleans) that were founded by the French.
It's called a "fleur de lis" or "Fleur de lys" (pronounced - floor dah lee) and is a French emblem often used by various groups of "holy" knights and musketeers throughout their history.
There are many meanings for a fleur-de-lis tattoo. They are a symbol for royalty and chivalry. A fleur-de-lis is also a symbol for Christianity, faith and wisdom.
The fleur-de-lis was the symbol of King Louis XVI the namesake of Louisville.
The Saints symbol is a "fleur-de-lis," or "flower of the lily." It's a heraldic device that goes back to the royal families of France.
Yes. The logo is the official logo of the city of New Orleans.
It is called a Fleur De Lis.
Fleur de lis