- The
Fasci Italiani di
Combattimento (English:
Italian Fasces of Combat, also
translatable as 'Italian
Fighting Bands' or 'Italian
Fighting Leagues') was...
- The
Fasci Siciliani (Italian: [ˈfaʃʃi sitʃiˈljaːni]),
short for
Fasci Siciliani dei
Lavoratori ("Sicilian
Workers Leagues"), were a po****r
movement of...
-
Fascio (Italian: [ˈfaʃʃo]; pl.:
fasci) is an
Italian word
literally meaning "a bundle" or "a sheaf", and
figuratively "league", and
which was used in...
-
different names, the most
controversial were the "Hitler Youth", "Jugend", and "
fasci". Some of the most high-profile
early adopters of this
haircut included...
- f****ott, and ****gat. A
similar term is
found in
other languages (e.g. Latin:
fascis).
Sometimes called a
short ****got, a ****got of
sticks equals a
bundle of...
- in a political-social sense. The
manifesto inspired the
formation of the
Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria. The
nationalist right-wing was not
alone in their...
-
Manifesto of the
Italian Fasces of Combat" (Italian: "Il
manifesto dei
fasci italiani di combattimento"), also
referred to as the
Fascist Manifesto or...
- The
Fasci d'Azione
Rivoluzionaria (English: "Fasces of
Revolutionary Action"; fig.: 'Leagues of
Revolutionary Action') was an
Italian political movement...
-
Fasci Femminili (FF) ("Female Groups") was the women's
section of the
Italian Fascist Party (PNF). The FF was
founded in 1919 and
disbanded in 1945. It...
-
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...