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Chief of the Lictor

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Italiano: Capo del Littorio, che servì da modello per tutti gli stemmi comunali durante la dittatura fascista dal 1933 al 1943, dalle province ai distretti alle località.
English: Chief of the Lictor Capo del Littorio, which served as a model for all municipal coats of arms during the fascist dictatorship from 1933 to 1943, from the provinces to the districts to the localities.
Deutsch: Schildhaupt Capo del Littorio, das während der faschistischen Diktatur von 1933 bis 1943 als Vorlage für alle kommunalen Wappen diente, von den Provinzen über die Bezirke bis zu den Ortschaften.
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Italiano: Capo di rosso (porpora) al fascio littorio d’oro circondato da due rami di quercia e d’alloro, annodati da un nastro dai colori nazionali.
English: Head in red (purple) to the lictor's bundle (fasces) in gold surrounded by two branches of oak and laurel, knotted with a ribbon in the national colours.
Deutsch: Schildhaupt in Rot (Purpur) mit goldenem Liktorenbündel, umgeben von zwei Eichen- und Lorbeerzweigen, die mit einem Band in den Landesfarben verknotet sind.
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Pfeifer, Gustav (2010): Unicipal Heraldry in Fascist Italy: The Case of the Bozen Civic Arms (1926–1943). In: The Coat of Arms. The journal of the Heraldry Society. Third series, Vol. IV, Nr. 2, p. 81–100, here S. 83–85. (theheraldrysociety.com PDF).
Date 1933
date QS:P571,+1933-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Source Own work based on: Gazzetta Ufficiale del Regno d'Italia. Nr. 265 (1) (1933), p. 5201. (PDF)
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