Hexagram

A hexagram (Greek) or sexagram (Latin) is a six-pointed geometric star figure with the Schläfli symbol {6/2}, 2{3}, or {{3}}. It is the compound of two equilateral triangles. The intersection is a regular hexagon.

It is used in historical, religious and cultural contexts, for example in Hanafism,Raelianism,Jewish identity, Hinduism and occultism.

Group theory

In mathematics, the root system for the simple Lie group G2 is in the form of a hexagram, with 6 long roots and 6 short roots.

Construction by compass and a straight edge

A six-pointed star, like a regular hexagon, can be created using a compass and a straight edge:

  • Make a circle of any size with the compass.
  • Without changing the radius of the compass, set its pivot on the circle's circumference, and find one of the two points where a new circle would intersect the first circle.
  • With the pivot on the last point found, similarly find a third point on the circumference, and repeat until six such points have been marked.
  • With a straight edge, join alternate points on the circumference to form two overlapping equilateral triangles.
  • Hexagram (disambiguation)

    A hexagram is a star made of two superimposed equilateral triangles.

    Hexagram may also refer to:

  • Hexagram (currency), a large silver coin of the Byzantine Empire
  • Hexagram (I Ching), the sets of 6 solid or broken lines used in the I Ching
  • "Hexagram" (song), a song by the Deftones
  • Star of David\Seal of Solomon, a Jewish symbol
  • Shatkona, a symbol used in Hindu yantra
  • A (pre-printed or hand stamped) symbol used by the Dead Letter Office on an envelope to indicate valuable contents
  • See also

  • Unicursal Hexagram, a six-pointed star that can be drawn as one complete symbol
  • Hexagon
  • Hexagram (currency)

    The hexagram (Greek: ἑξάγραμμα, hexagramma) was a large silver coin of the Byzantine Empire issued primarily during the 7th century AD.

    With the exception of a few 6th-century ceremonial issues, silver coins were not used in the late Roman/early Byzantine monetary system (see Byzantine coinage), chiefly because of the great fluctuation of its price relative to gold. Only under Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641), in 615, were new silver coins minted to cover the needs of the war with Sassanid Persia. The material for these coins came chiefly from the confiscation of church plate. They were named after their weight of six grammata (6.84 grams), and probably valued at 12 to the gold solidus. The Hexagrams uniquely carried the inscription of Deus adiuta Romanis or "May God help the Romans"; It is believed that this shows the desperation of the empire at this time.

    The coin remained in regular issue under Heraclius's successor Constans II (r. 641–668), from whose reign many specimens survive, but becomes rarer for Constantine IV (r. 668–685), and thereafter seems to have been only occasionally minted as a ceremonial coin until Theodosius III (r. 715–717). In 720 Emperor Leo III the Isaurian (r. 717–741) issued a new silver coin, the miliaresion.

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    Hexagram

    by: Deftones

    Paint the streets in white!
    Death is the standard
    Breach for a complex prize!
    I think it's sweet of you
    And your parents are proud...
    But I would expect it from anyone
    Now to protect life's indigenous sound!
    Worship! Play, Play
    Worship! Play! Worship! Play
    Worship! Worship!
    Worship! Play, Play
    Worship! Play! Worship! Worship!
    How the streets they swell!
    While the animals make their way through the crowds!
    If you keep listening you can hear it for miles...
    God, I trust everyone quicker with every faint smile!
    Worship! Play, Play
    Worship! Worship!
    Worship! Play, Play
    Worship! Worship!
    Worship! Play, Play
    Worship! Worship!
    Worship! Play, Play
    Worship! Worship! Worship!
    And the crowd goes wild!
    And the camera makes you seasick!
    God it's so sweet of you and I know you're proud
    And the car bomb hits quick click, faint smile!
    It's the same sound... it's the same, same... sound....
    And the crowd goes wild!
    And the camera makes you seasick!
    God it's so sweet of you and you know I'm proud
    And the car bomb tick ticks with the same sound!
    Its the same sound! With the same sound...




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