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CODOGNO

Region: Lombardia
Province : Lodi

Stemma di Codogno
Official blazon
Italian

D'azzurro, alla lupa al naturale, passante sulla pianura erbosa di verde, collarinata e legata d'oro ad un albero di cotogno al naturale, fruttato d'oro, nodrito sulla pianura. Ornamenti esteriori da Comune.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on November 13, 1930.

The inhabitants of Codogno (whose placename meant a quince tree wood) added at their ancient arms (a canting quince tree) a female wolf in 1492, to symbolize the alliance and the faithfulness to the city of Piacenza, with which they were confederated. The female wolf, following the tradition, was given to the Piacenza people, as arms by the Romans, like a sign of friendship, at the time when that city was declared a Roman Colony.

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