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Moline Cross (Latin: Crux dissimulata)
Coat of arms of the noble family Oxe.
Coat of arms of the noble family Oxholm
Moline Cross (Latin: Crux dissimulata)

Heraldic Interpretation of the Rook

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The name Oxholm derives from the noble Danish family Oxe.

Oxholm's heraldic coat of arms for the noble #lv7 kinship.

Patent of nobility 1840. The drawing was done in 1887.​

-If you have a high-resolution photo beyond 300px of the Oxe/Oxholm Coat of Arms, then please contact me.

Selfie 2009

Tommy Oxholm Nielsen
-My friends call me Ox!

History

Before the Army became a job for commoners it was a sport for gentlemen!​

Frederik Thomas von Oxholm (1801 - 1871) - Genealogy

Who am I

-"Jack of all trades, master of none!"

​​☐ Levitated

☑ Descended

☐ Solar Descended

☐ Lunar Descended

☐ Cloud Descended

☑ Earth Descended

☑ Scarlet Red Ascended

Tongue of the Holy Spirit

☑ Speaks Danish

☑ Speaks Swedish

☑ Speaks German

☑ Speaks English

☑ Speaks Serbo-Croatian

☑ Speaks Russian

☑ Speaks Computer Language

☑ Speaks Music Language

☑ Speaks Science Language

☑ Speaks Body language (Martial Art)

☐ Gave Up Speaking​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

 

​​Conservative.

Living by the Devil's Law, one life - one woman!

Deconstructing

Tommy Oxholm Nielsen

First of all, it's a unique name, and no one else in the world has the same full name, so you can easily find me on Google, etc.

 

Tommy

Tommy means a 'little Thomas' which is a noble/royal name.
Tom is another derivation, not applicable for a birth name in some countries.

Tommy means a private soldier in the British army. The first name is more commonly in Britain than in the US.

The first name is also surprisingly more common in Sweden than in Denmark.

 

Oxholm

-I am a bastard of the Noble Oxholm family #lv7 Kinship.

 

Nielsen

 

A common surname in Denmark, meaning the son of Niels, which is also a common first name too,

equivalent to Swedish Nilsson.​​​​

Deconstructing the name scheme

Facebook cover.

Interpreted Font

Agatho Bold CAPS 12px

​​​Because of the characteristic Courier font's X

Interpreted Colors

Scarlet Red RGB Hex Triplet #FB2501

RGB HEX Triplet #FB2501

Nuances of red become blurry when they fall into the category web colors.

The Scarlet Red color symbolizes the Holy Spirit.

Interpreted Colors

Independence Blue RGB Hex Triplet #4C516D

RGB Hex Triplet #4C516D

​​​​​​​​​​​Jehovah's Witnesses originated in the United States in the 1870s.

Jehovah's Witnesses Zion's Watch Tower

vs.

The Pentecostal church Tower of Babel (Babylon)

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The Pentecostal church originated in the United States in the 1906.

Ox standing up on its rear legs (The Pentecostal Ascension of Christ) ​

♖ Tower depicted with a half pulled down medieval style lattice gate placed onto a green ground ♖

The blue color represents both the sky and the sea and is associated with open spaces, freedom, intuition, imagination, inspiration, and sensitivity. Blue also represents meanings of depth, trust, loyalty, sincerity, wisdom, confidence, stability, faith, and intelligence. 

In Christianity the blue color represents the longing of faith, and the purity of the heart.

So far, I've been looking into this blue color scheme for a universal naming convention (UNC) for a specific choice of blue.

 

Here comes the showdown! in this 21st digital century with official color scheme naming convention.

El diablo, my Spanish temper. My mother vent incognito in Venice.

Here is another triplet to settle the dispute △

1. #Roof

2. #Rook

3. #Root 

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Tower with a Moline Cross on it (Latin: Crux dissimulata)

sometimes seen combined with a fish,

also used by Jehovah's Witnesses as a symbol,

it's the Greek word for fish, that's

pronounced as Jesus.

The Moline Cross (Also called an Anchor Cross). The name derives from its shape, which resembles a millrind, moline being the Old French for a mill, the iron clamp of the upper millstone.

It is very similar to one of the varieties of the fer de moline heraldic charge (literally meaning: "iron of a mill"), the forked tips of which however circle out slightly more, akin to the cross recercelée (Cross Moline | Anchored Cross). It is borne both inverted and rebated, and sometimes "saltirewise" (i.e. in the form of a saltire).  

The Cross Moline is associated with St. Benedict of Nursia. As a result, it is widely used as an emblem by the monks and nuns of the Order of St. Benedict, which he founded.

The anchor cross symbolizes

  • Safety, and security

  • Trust and confidence

  • Hope, steadfastness and salvation

  • Stability or tranquility

  • Good luck

  • Hope in Christ

  • Consistent strength (Infinity Anchor)

 

With a Biblical Scarlet-Red Ox as a symbol

for the brightest star Aldebaran (Arabic: “The Follower”, "الدبران")

also known as the Bull's eye in the constellation of Taurus ♉

Notice the embrasure on top of the tower in the style of a 

Trident 🔱 just like a crown sometimes is depicted

with only three 'tentacles' meaning an insidious spread of influence and control (Pluto)

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I was furnaced in hell, because I believe all human beings are a soul matrix of the existential beings God, Allah, the Devil, the Beast, Satan, Ferkel-klaus, the Tongue Devil, and the Lord Jesus, etc. And astrology is all about measuring the caliber of our soul. They all represent blueprints of our soul matrix, but #lv12time is a #lv5transformer, so we become shape shifters between them all.

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Certified fanfare for the common​ man​​​​​​!

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