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Fasces (/ˈfæsiːz/ F****-eez, Latin: [ˈfaskeːs]; a
plurale tantum, from the
Latin word fascis,
meaning 'bundle'; Italian:
fascio littorio) is a
bound bundle...
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Maria Giovanna Fasce (27
December 1881 - 18
January 1947) was an
Italian Roman Catholic professed religious of the
Augustinian nuns in the
religious name...
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Chamber of
Fasces and
Corporations (Italian:
Camera dei
Fasci e
delle Corporazioni) was the
lower house of the
legislature of the
Kingdom of
Italy from...
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Monte Fasce is a
mountain in Liguria,
northern Italy, part of the
Ligurian Apennines. It is
located in the
province of Genoa. It lies at an
altitude of...
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Bhushan Lal Karihaloo,
FIEAus MASME FASCE FLSW (born
September 1943, Srinagar, Kashmir), is a
Kashmiri Pandit professor of civil, architectural, and environmental...
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Institutional Ahnenerbe Chamber of
Fasces and
Corporations Grand Council of
Fascism Imperial Way
Faction Italian Nationalist ****ociation
National Socialist...
- Love" (Don Everly, Phil Everly) - 3:41 "Josie" (Dion
Francis DiMucci, Tony
Fasce) - 3:37 "Do You Live in Fire" (Lancaster) - 2:16 "Hey
Little Woman" (Previously...
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historical importance, goals, and
political policies. The best-known are the
fasces,
which was the
original symbol of fascism, and the
swastika of ****sm. Organized...
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probably did not
carry fasces. The
lictor curiatus (pl.:
lictores curiati) was a
special kind of
lictor who did not
carry rods or
fasces and
whose main tasks...
- "The
Manifesto of the
Italian Fasces of Combat" (Italian: "Il
manifesto dei
fasci italiani di combattimento"), also
referred to as the
Fascist Manifesto...