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  2. Fascist Italy - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms (1929–1943) Motto ... Fascist Italy (Italian: Italia Fascista) is a term which is used in historiography to describe the Kingdom of Italy when it was ...

  3. Fascist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, the chief of a coat of arms is often used to indicate political allegiance. Under the government of Mussolini, many families and locales adopted a red chief charged with a fasces to indicate allegiance to the National Fascist Party ; this chief was called the capo del littorio . [ 4 ]

  4. File:Lesser coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy (1929-1943 ...

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    The coat of arms was used also on the tail of the Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) from 1930 until the end of the fascist regime. This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape .

  5. Fasces - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Cuba features a fasces; The third flag of Gran Colombia, a former nation in South America, depicted a large fasces entwined with several arrows; The coat of arms of Norte de Santander, a department of Colombia, and of its capital Cúcuta, both feature a fasces; The coat of arms of the Romanian Police features two crossed fasces

  6. Emblem of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of the Italian Republic (Italian: emblema della Repubblica Italiana) was formally adopted by the newly formed Italian Republic on 5 May 1948. Although often referred to as a coat of arms (or stemma in Italian), it is an emblem as it was not designed to conform to traditional heraldic rules.

  7. Kingdom of Italy - Wikipedia

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    From the helmet fell a royal cloak, which was supposed to protect the nation. Above the coat of arms was the star of Italy (Italian Stella d’Italia). The newly adopted national coat of arms of 1 January 1890 removed the fur coat and the lances and the crown on the helmet was replaced by the Iron Crown of the Lombards.

  8. Armorial of Italy - Wikipedia

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    As a Knight of the Swedish Order of the Seraphim, President Saragat chose to use the emblem of the Italian Republic in place of a coat of arms. Giovanni Leone, President of Italy, 1971–1978 No arms known Arms of Sandro Pertini, President of Italy, 1978–1985 As a Knight of the Spanish Order of Charles III, President Pertini chose to use the ...

  9. Grand Council of Fascism - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Council of Fascism (Italian: Gran Consiglio del Fascismo, also translated "Fascist Grand Council") was the main body of Mussolini's Fascist regime in Italy, which held and applied great power to control the institutions of government. It was created as a body of the National Fascist Party in