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The cross fleury (or flory) and the cross floretty are artistic variants of one another, dating from c.1300; both were originally artistic variants of the cross patonce. The distinction may be blazoned for the sake of the artist, but no heraldic difference is granted -- particularly between the cross fleury and the cross floretty.
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