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  2. Biscione - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Visconti of Milan showing the biscione wearing a crown. The biscione [a] (English: "big grass snake"), less commonly known also as the vipera, [b] is in heraldry a charge consisting of a divine serpent in the act of giving birth to a child.

  3. Symbols of Milan - Wikipedia

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    —Tommaso da Caponago, 1448, Casa dei Panigarola, Milano In later centuries the coat of arms of Milan was sometimes embellished with the effigy of St. Ambrose. Beginning in the 16th century other ornaments such as cartouches, crowns and fronds began to appear. The gonfalon of Milan The first gonfalon of the city of Milan was a tapestry made around 1565 by embroiderers Scipione Delfinone and ...

  4. Visconti of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Visconti's coat of arms, the Biscione, marked the façade of minor Milanese churches under their patronage, making them recognizable today (San Cristoforo, Santa Maria Incoronata). [176] Regina Della Scala, the wife of Bernabò, erected the Santa Maria della Scala church , named after her surname.

  5. Escutcheon (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    This lozenge version, supported by a blue ribbon, denotes an unmarried woman. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Male (shield-shaped) and female (lozenge-shaped) coats of arms in relief in Southwark , London. In English heraldry , the lozenge has been used by women since the 13th century [ 11 ] for the display of their coats of arms instead of the escutcheon or ...

  6. Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan) - Wikipedia

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    The House of Visconti coat of arms on the Archbishops' palace in Piazza Duomo bearing the initials (IO.<HANNES>) of the name of Archbishop Giovanni Visconti. Giovanni Visconti's tomb. The shared grave of Archbishops Ottone Visconti († 1295) and Giovanni Visconti is preserved inside the Milan Cathedral , Italy.

  7. Wilsons Leather - Wikipedia

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    The company began as two separate leather apparel manufacturer-retailers: Berman Buckskin, founded in 1899, as Berman Brothers Fur, Wool and Hides founded by David, Ephraim and Alexander Berman, [3] and after World War II, reinvented as a fringed buckskin shirt and jacket retailer, [4] and Wilsons House of Suede, founded in late 1950 in Beverly Hills California by Jerry Wilson and known for ...

  8. Charge (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    As a result of being the dominant charge on the imperial Byzantine, Holy Roman, Austrian and Russian coats of arms, the double eagle gained enduring renown throughout the Western world. Among the present day nations with an eagle charge on their coat of arms are: Albania, Austria, Germany, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Serbia.

  9. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Gorgon – woman with hair made of living, venomous snakes, and eyes that turned men to stone (Greek): Medusa – once a human, Medusa and her sisters were cursed to be terrible monsters by Athena (Greek) Euryale – second eldest of the three vicious Gorgon sisters (Greek) Stheno – eldest of the Gorgon Sisters (Greek)

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