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[[Literature]] : Le Province d'Italia, araldica e sedi storiche, 2001; Massimo Ghirardi | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - Italy|'''Literature''']]: : Le Province d'Italia, araldica e sedi storiche, 2001; Massimo Ghirardi | ||
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[[Category:Lombardia]] | [[Category:Lombardia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 30 October 2023
CREMONA
Region : Lombardia
Italian |
Origin/meaningLike many provincial arms in Italy, these arms show the main cities of the province. The right half of red and silver, with a vertical arm passing over weared of red and silver, keeping with the and a golden ball, is based on the arms of the city of Cremona. The upper left half is based on the arms of Crema, a right arm contesting an iron sword, in the middle of two deer horns, in the act of cutting the last knot of the right horn. The lower left half is based on the arms of Casalmaggiore, a stoney city-gate, open and natural coloured, on a green base, with two guelph merlons. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
© since 1995, Heraldry of the World, Ralf Hartemink Literature: : Le Province d'Italia, araldica e sedi storiche, 2001; Massimo Ghirardi |