- A
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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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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Maria Giovanna Fasce (27
December 1881 - 18
January 1947) was an
Italian Roman Catholic professed religious of the
Augustinian nuns in the
religious name...
- Mussolini's own account, the
Fasces of
Revolutionary Action were
founded in
Italy in 1915. In 1919,
Mussolini founded the
Italian Fasces of
Combat in Milan, which...
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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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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...
- The
Fasci d'Azione
Rivoluzionaria (English: "
Fasces of
Revolutionary Action"; fig.: 'Leagues of
Revolutionary Action') was an
Italian political movement...
- The
Fasci Italiani di
Combattimento (English:
Italian Fasces of Combat, also
translatable as 'Italian
Fighting Bands' or 'Italian
Fighting Leagues') was...
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Inside the oval is a bored-looking
woman in a
yellow robe,
carrying a
fasces, a
symbol of unity. The oval is
ringed with a motto, in Dutch, Een Draght...
- (one for each
Etruscan city)
gifted the king
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus fasces –
symbolising military leadership of the
twelve Etruscan communities – on...