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TRAPANI
Region : Sicilia
Province : Trapani
Italian |
Di rosso, al ponte di tre archi, l’ultimo incompleto, sostenente cinque torri, delle quali la seconda più alta, il tutto di oro, murato di nero, posto sopra un mare fluttuoso di azzurro e di argento, e sormontato da una falce d’oro, posta in fascia, con la impugnatura a destra e la punta rivolta verso la punta dello scudo. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on August 11, 1928.
The sickle in the chief is a symbol of fertility and at the same time has a mythological and geographical backgroud; Trapani lies on a sickle-shaped peninsula which, according to legend was created when Demeter lost her sickle while she was looking for her daughter Persephone. The sickle fell down on the sea, and the peninsula was created. The ancient name of Trapani was "Drepanon", that, in Greek, means "sickle".
The five towers on the castle symbolize the first five towers in the defence walls of the town: 1) Torre Pali (Pali Tower), 2) Torre Oscura (Oscura Tower), 3) Castello di Terra (The Castle), 4) Colombaia (Colombaia Tower), and 5) Torre Vecchia (Old Tower)
The arms in the Brioschi albums 1930s |
The arms on a Fassi trade card |
The arms in the Abadie albums |
Literature: Image from http://www.araldicacivica.it
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