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English: Coat of arms of the Danish city of Odense. The coat of arms featuring Saint Canute who was murdered in Odense is known from city seals dating back to the 15th century. The meaning of the fleur-de-lis is uncertain but the fleur-de-lis has been connected to Odense since medieval times.
Dansk: Odenses byvåben. Våbnet med Sankt Knud, der blev mydet i Odense, er kendt tilbage fra segl fra 1400-tallet. Betyningen af liljen er uklar, men liljen har været knyttet til Odense siden middelalderen.
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