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The arms of Fivizzano symbolise the connection of the barbaric people (the bear's "hand") living in the land before the Roman colonization with the Romans (the Romans are symbolised by the moon, they named the newly settled town Luna, or moon). | The arms of Fivizzano symbolise the connection of the barbaric people (the bear's "hand") living in the land before the Roman colonization with the Romans (the Romans are symbolised by the moon, they named the newly settled town Luna, or moon). | ||
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FIVIZZANO
Region : Toscana
Province : Massa e Carrara
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D’argento, alla branca d’orso in palo al naturale, tenente un crescente montante d’oro. |
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The arms of Fivizzano symbolise the connection of the barbaric people (the bear's "hand") living in the land before the Roman colonization with the Romans (the Romans are symbolised by the moon, they named the newly settled town Luna, or moon).
Literature: Image from http://www.araldicacivica.it
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