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The Fleur de Lis was a Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and You're In" event for the Nov. 6 Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) at Del Mar, though the designation didn't matter for the winner.
NEW ORLEANS – The fleur-de-lis is a symbol that is deeply ingrained in Louisiana's history. Seen in architecture, the state flag and on the helmets of the Saints, it's everywhere.
The 1 1/8-mile Fleur de Lis is the first of six graded stakes worth a total of $2,025,000 on the Churchill program. The dirt event is for fillies and mares.
The Saints were issued a service mark for their fleur-de-lis logo back in 1974, according to IP Watchdog, and it has served their iconic marker ever since. New Orleans has also created secondary ...
The Saints have used a fleur-de-lis mark since they started playing in the NFL in 1967. The team also secured a trademark registration from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the mark in 1974.
The fleur-de-lis is often associated with North American places like Detroit, Quebec and Louisiana, which were settled by French explorers. In sports, the Quebec Nordiques wore it on their uniforms.
Fleur de lis inside the ruins of the 12th century Lanercost Priory in northern England near the Scottish border. In heraldry, the sixth son of an English nobleman bears the fleur de lis on his ...
Fleur de Lis, the seller of square pizzas and among Baton Rouge's oldest restaurants, announced it was closing over the Fourth of July weekend — and it's not clear when or if it's going to re-open.
The fleur de lis is a symbol that is deeply ingrained in Louisiana's history. Seen in architecture, the state flag and on the helmets of the Saints, it's everywhere.
NEW ORLEANS -- The fleur de lis is a symbol that is deeply ingrained in Louisiana's history. Seen in architecture, the state flag and on the helmets of the Saints, it's everywhere.