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Fasces - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The FASCES was a cylindrical bundle of elm or birch rods bound together by red bands, from which an ax head projected; and which was borne by Lictors (attendants and body guards) before a Consul or high Magistrate, The lowering of the Fasces was form of salute to a higher official. It was also an emblem of unity and power;
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Fasces (laurum de fascibus) A bundle of rods (often accompanied by an axe, which symbolized power over life-and-death) carried by Roman officials as a symbol of authority. Under the Republic, the consul or praetor when starting on an expedition took his vows on the Capitoline Hill; Fasces (sketch) by Aaron Gatewood...
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Fasces on Italian Flags Fasces on Ecuadorian Flag...
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fasces. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 (f s´ z) (KEY) [Lat.,=bundles], ancient Roman symbol of the regal and later the magisterial authority.
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Fasces (Colon) Hermetic Tradition Named after Hermes Trismigestus (Hermes the three times great), the Greek moniker of the Egyptian God Tehuti (Thoth), Hellenismos/Greek Revival The Hellenistic revival...modern attempts to reconstruct the rich religious traditions of Ancient Greece.
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Illustrated glossary definition of Fasces Definition: From the Roman, meaning bundle. A symbol of Authority in ancient Rome, adopted by Mussolini's fascist party during World War two. Hellenismos/Greek Revival The Hellenistic revival...modern attempts to reconstruct the rich religious traditions of Ancient Greece.
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Fasces definition. Fasces were a bundle of rods and a symbol of power in Ancient Rome Fasces Resources...
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The Fasces was the ancient symbol of authority for the Roman Republic. Made from a bundle of rods tied together with an axe, they represent the unity of society and the purpose of Fascist Society. We are not all the same but we have a common purpose, the improvement of human civilization and the realization of the Fascism...
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