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Coat of arms of the Swiss canton of Geneva embedded on the ground in front of the Reformation wall. The black eagle is the emblem of Roman kingdom and the golden key is the symbol of Saint Peter the patron saint of the Cathedral of Geneva. At the top a crest in the form of a sun within which are the letters IHS (or Σ, sigma), referring to Jhesus hominum salvator (Jesus, saviour of men).