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An Italian tricolour with Savoy shield and Royal crown in the middle. 1860–1946 War flag of the Regio Esercito: A square Italian tricolour with Savoy shield and simplified Royal crown in the middle. 1879–1900 Naval jack of the Regia Marina A square Savoy shield with blue border. 1900–1947 Naval jack of the Regia Marina
Emblem of the Italian Republic rendered in black and white State ensign of the Italian Republic (since 2003). The central element of the emblem is the five-pointed star white star, also called Stella d'Italia (English: "Star of Italy"), which is the oldest national symbol of Italy, since it dates back to ancient Greece. [1]
Following this event, D'Annunzio proposed that the local football team acknowledge supporting the Italian sovereignty over the city with a tricolored shield of green, white and red on their jerseys. [1] [2] In 1924, the Italian Football Federation approved the decision to honour the defending champions allowing them to wear the scudetto on ...
Dacian draco from Trajan's Column. The Dacian draco was a military standard used by troops of the ancient Dacian people, which can be seen in the hands of the soldiers of Decebalus in several scenes depicted on Trajan's Column in Rome, Italy.
Thyrus, the dragon of Terni, is one of the most famous dragons of Italian folklore, a river dragon that besieged Terni in the Middle Ages. One day, a young and brave knight of the noble House of Cittadini, tired of witnessing the death of his fellow citizens and the depopulation of Terni, faced the dragon and killed it.
sabre (sword) with pendants and dragon, black belt with shoulder strap (only marshals and chief brigadiers) or white cross-belt/bandolier (for the remaining staff). white gloves; and a black-cape in colder conditions [45] Sometimes the pistol is worn with the sword, other times it is not. The cap worn is the peaked cap.
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Dracopelta (meaning “dragon shield”) is a monospecific genus of ankylosaur dinosaur from Portugal that lived during the Late Jurassic (uppermost lower Tithonian-upper Tithonian, 152.1-145.0 Ma) in what is now the Lourinhã Formation.