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Campo di cielo, all’albero di persico fruttato, al naturale, nodrito, su pianura di verde; capo d’Angiò sostenuto da una fascia di rosso.
Campo di cielo, all’albero di persico fruttato, al naturale, nodrito, su pianura di verde; capo d’Angiò sostenuto da una fascia di rosso.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The chief of Anjou is the same of [[Bologna]], the city from to which San Giovanni in Persiceto depended at the ancient times of the stato pontificio and nowadays it is still in Bologna province.
The chief of Anjou is the same of [[Bologna]], the city from to which San Giovanni in Persiceto depended at the ancient times of the stato pontificio and nowadays it is still in Bologna province.



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SAN GIOVANNI IN PERSICETO

Region : Emilia-Romagna
Province : Bologna

Stemma di San Giovanni in Persiceto

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Campo di cielo, all’albero di persico fruttato, al naturale, nodrito, su pianura di verde; capo d’Angiò sostenuto da una fascia di rosso. |- |English | Giovanni in Persiceto No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}

Origin/meaning

The chief of Anjou is the same of Bologna, the city from to which San Giovanni in Persiceto depended at the ancient times of the stato pontificio and nowadays it is still in Bologna province.

The tree is a peach tree: persiceto means 'field of peach trees' in medieval Italian (italiano volgare).

Stemma di San Giovanni in Persiceto

The arms in Stemmi delle principali città d'Italia. Milano (pre 1940)

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