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by kaeme kaeme Send a Compliment at 10:37 PDT, 2 August, 2008

Three L's in the Logo...?

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What do the three stylized L's in the 'T' of "Tudors" represent?

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  1. zaniac zaniac Send a Compliment - 20:43 PDT, 2 August, 2008

    La main droite, c'est mon Seigneur. La vertu, L'Amour, La mort.


    Translation: The right hand, it's my Lord. The virtue, The love, The death.


    It's what was written on the sword that Anne was executed with (in the show at least). So they made the T in Tudors look like a sword and made it with the three L's from the French words at the end of the quote (La vertu, L'Amour, La mort). Cool, eh?

  2. kaeme kaeme Send a Compliment - 8:32 PDT, 3 August, 2008

    Very cool. It's always admirable when a show's creators manage to drop hints and symbolism here and there. Makes it all the more interesting.

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