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Fascio (Italian: [ˈfaʃʃo]; pl.: fasci) is an
Italian word
literally meaning 'bundle' or 'sheaf', and
figuratively 'league', and
which was used in the late...
- The Casa del
Fascio of Como (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkaːza del ˈfaʃʃo, ˈkaːsa -]), also
called Palazzo Terragni, is a
building located in Como, Italy...
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plurale tantum, from the
Latin word fascis,
meaning 'bundle'; Italian:
fascio littorio) is a
bound bundle of
wooden rods,
often but not
always including...
- The
Fascio Operaio was a
clandestine ****ociation of free
thinkers founded in the Tre
Zucchette tavern of
Bologna on 27
November 1871 by a
group of Garibaldian...
- A casa del
Fascio, casa Littoria, or casa del
Littorio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkaːza del ˈfaʃʃo, ˈkaːsa -]) was a
building housing the
local branch of...
- The
Fascio Rivoluzionario d'Azione Inter****onalista (lit. 'Revolutionary
Fasces of
Internationalist Action'; fig.: 'Revolutionary
League of Internationalist...
- it; the
official publication of the
movement was the w****ly
newspaper Il
Fascio,
which was
established sometime later when its
publication became financially...
- The
former Casa del
Fascio in
Bolzano (also Casa Littoria) was
built between 1939 and 1942 in a
rationalist style on a
project by the
architects Guido...
- Broletto, the city's
medieval town hall; and the 20th-century Casa del
Fascio, a
landmark of
modernist architecture. Como has been the
birthplace of numerous...
- The
first official Fascio was
founded on May 1 (Labour Day), 1891, in
Catania by
Giuseppe de
Felice Giuffrida (an
earlier Fascio was set up in Messina...