Cremona

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CREMONA

Region : Lombardia
Province : Cremona

Stemma di Cremona
Official blazon
Italian

Partito: al primo fasciato di rosso e d'argento; il secondo di azzurro al braccio vestito di rosso e d'argento stringente nella mano una palla d'oro. Corona gemmata a cinque fioroni.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on April 18, 1951.

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Arms of Cremona

The arms in a 16th century manuscript
Stemma di Cremona

The arms in the Brioschi albums 1930s
Stemma di Cremona

The arms on a Fassi trade card
Stemma di Cremona

The arms in the Abadie albums

The ancient symbol of Cremona, dating back at the end of 13th century, was a silver cross on a red field, refers at the banner of the empire, to which Cremona was submitted. It was later changed into a shield barry of red and silver.

In 1478 it took the present shape: "per pale, the first barry of red an silver, the second field azure with an arm wearing red and silver, keeping in the hand a golden ball".

The arms supporting a golden ball, remind the loyalty of Cremona to the Empire, in the times when it paid a tribute (in gold) and remind also the gonfalonier Giovanni Baldesio who win Henry IV in tournament. It appeared in 1300 as a crest for the shield, and it was included in the pale at the beginning of 19th century, but with black background, not azure as it is for the Municipality nowadays. Even though the arms have been divided since 1478, in 1940 only the barred shield was mentioned for Cremona.

Literature: Image from http://www.araldicacivica.it


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