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Medieval-style version of the "Shield of the Trinity" diagram of traditional western Christian symbolism, shown on a red shield. The three nodes at the edge of the diagram are labelled with the Latin-language names of the three persons of the Trinity: The Father ("PATER"), The Son ("FILIUS"), and The Holy Spirit (scribal abbreviation of "SPIRITUS SANCTUS"). The node in the center of the diagram (within the triangle formed by the other three nodes) is labelled God (Latin "DEUS"), while the three links connecting the center node with the outer nodes are labelled "is" (Latin "EST"), and the three links connecting the outer nodes to each other are labelled "is not" (Latin "NON EST") -- showing that the three persons of the Trinity are all God, but are not the same as each other. All connecting links between nodes are non-directional (two-way).

This was considered to be the heraldic coat of arms of God (or of the Trinity) in 15th-century England and France. The "banner of the Trinity" which Jean Le Fevre, Seigneur of St. Remy, and Jehan de Wavrin attest that Henry V of England displayed at Agincourt would have been the same (but with the emblem on a red flag instead of a red shield). See File:Scutum Fidei on Holy Trinity pulpit - geograph.org.uk - 1061634.jpg for a photograph of a church decoration. A Victorian medievalesque version of this can be seen at http://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpglosst.htm#Trinity as part of the on-line version of the 1894 book "A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry" by James Parker.

For one medieval version of this coat of arms of God (though with a blue background, instead of the red used in England), see File:Wernigeroder Wappenbuch 010.jpg .

For further explanation, a heraldic blazon, and links to other medieval versions of this diagram, see the main Shield of the Trinity article. For alternative versions of this diagram on Wikimedia Commons, see Image:3enighed.svg , Image:Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-basic.png , Image:Trinidad-Anglican-Episcopal-Coat-of-Arms.svg , Image:Trinity-Parish-Jersey-Coat-of-Arms.svg , Image:Trinity knight shield.jpg (medieval), and Image:PetrusPictaviensis_CottonFaustinaBVII-folio42v_ScutumFidei_early13thc.jpg (medieval).
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