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== History==
The word achillean has historically been used to describe things relating to the mythological figure [[Achilles]]. The first instance of achillean being used in the context of
==Flag ==
The achillean flag has two blue stripes on the top and bottom representing men. In the center is a green carnation. In ancient Rome and 19th century England green indicated gay affiliations. Victorian men would often pin a green carnation on their lapel as popularized by author Oscar Wilde.
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