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About the “Blason de Paris”, apart from the various female symbols, in my opinion the lozenge you quote looks even.. a reversed cross..
As for your other message on Firmicus, consider that in the East, and especially in ancient India, astrology was based mostly on the 28 lunar mansions and on the head and tail of the dragon (lunar nodes, astronomically), therefore of nocturnal-matriarchal origin. Only after the Aryan invasions astrology became solar, namely based on the way of the sun along the seasons and the Zodiac, the belt of lights (or stars) of the queen of the Amazons, that Hercules conquered in the 9th labour.
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The 1811 coat of arms of the city of Paris, approved by Napoleon and depicting three bees, a pentagram, Isis, a boat, a lozenge and water, should be taken in consideration.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0a/Blason_de_Paris_1811.svg
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