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QUATTRO CASTELLA
Region : Emilia-Romagna
Province : Reggio Emilia
Italian | D'azzurro, a quattro castella torricellati di un pezzo centrale, aperti e finestrati, murati in nero e fondati su quattro monti al naturale. Ornamenti esteriori del Comune. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms are canting and show four castles (Quatro Castella) on hills: Montevetro (Montis Vetero: Montevecchio = Old mountain); Bianello (this, and not Canossa, may be the real place where Henry IV met Gregory VII in 1077); Monte Lucio (from "lucus" = sacred wood); Monte Zane (Mons Johannes, Mongiovanni = John's Hill).
The arms in Stemmi delle principali città d'Italia. Milano (pre 1940) |
Literature: Image from http://www.araldicacivica.it
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