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  2. Cimaruta - Wikipedia

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    Author Raven Grimassi in his book The Cimaruta: And Other Magical Charms From Old Italy (2012) discusses the charm as a sign of membership in the "Society of Diana" which he refers to as an organization of witches. Grimassi argues that the Cimaruta was originally a witchcraft charm used by witches that was later arrogated by Italian Folk Magic ...

  3. Category:National symbols of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "National symbols of Italy"

  4. National symbols of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian tricolour cockade is one of the symbols of the Italian Air Force, is widely used on all Italian state aircraft, not only military, [25] it is the basis of the parade frieze of the Bersaglieri, cavalry regiments, Carabinieri and Guardia di Finanza, [26] [27] and a reproduction of it in fabric is sewn on the shirts of the sports teams ...

  5. List of Love sculptures - Wikipedia

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    LOVE sculpture Arts Park in New Castle, Indiana In New York City, New York In John F. Kennedy Plaza, Philadelphia with Museum of Art in the far background At the Scottsdale, Arizona Civic Center. Robert PBJ. Indiana's pop art Love design was originally produced as a print for a Museum of Modern Art Christmas card in 1965.

  6. Hand heart - Wikipedia

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    Often, two people will each form half of a heart, conjoining the two as a sign of affection. [2] The upside down hand heart gesture was noted in art in 1989, when Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan created an art image of the gesture as his first artwork named Family Syntax. [3] The gesture became popular in the early 2010s. [4]

  7. Stella d'Italia - Wikipedia

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    The Stella d'Italia was one of the symbols of the journey by train on the Aquileia-Rome line towards the capital of Italy of the body of the Italian Unknown Soldier. [16] The coffin was placed on a gun carriage and placed on a goods wagon designed for the occasion by Guido Cirilli. [ 17 ]

  8. List of symbols - Wikipedia

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    Traffic signs, including warning signs contain many specialized symbols (see article for list) DOT pictograms; ISO 7001; Exit sign, a.k.a. "running man" [1] Gender symbols for public toilets; Map symbol. Japanese map symbols; International Breastfeeding Symbol; International Symbol of Access; Barber's pole

  9. Mythology of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Februus is the Italian God of purification who lives in the underworld. Fortuna is the Goddess of fate and fortune and also bringer of fertility. Jana is the Goddess of the Moon, said to have 2 faces. One faces the past, and the other faces the future. Jove is the Sky God. He is the equivalent of Jupiter of Roman mythology who is the King of ...