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BARBERINO DI MUGELLO
Region : Toscana
Province : Firenze
Official blazon
D’azzurro, alla testa barbuta d’uomo al naturale posta di faccia.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 15, 1951.
The place name "Barberino" derives from the coat of arms of the Cattani family, carved in a track girder of the castle, showing a head of man with three beards (in Italian barba means beard). Around the castle, in the XI century the village of Barberino developed.
The arms in Stemmi delle principali città d'Italia. Milano (pre 1940) |
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