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- Fasces - Wikipedia
A fasces ( ˈfæsiːz ; Latin: [ˈfaskeːs]; a plurale tantum, from the Latin word fascis, meaning 'bundle'; Italian: fascio littorio) is a bound bundle of wooden rods, often, but not always, including an axe (occasionally two axes) with its blade emerging
- Fasces | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
fasces, insignia of official authority in ancient Rome The name derives from the plural form of the Latin fascis (“bundle”)
- FASCES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FASCES is a bundle of rods and among them an ax with projecting blade borne before ancient Roman magistrates as a badge of authority
- Fasces - World History Encyclopedia
The fasces were a bundle of rods and a single axe which were carried as a symbol of magisterial and priestly authority in ancient Rome They featured prominently in important administrative ceremonies and public processions such as triumphs
- The Fasces: Ancient Rome’s Most Dangerous Political Symbol
That is true for the imperial era as well Even in the mid-Republic the fasces show a refined symbology A monumental relief sculpture near Rome – to be dated c 175 BC – presents simply 12 inverted fasces to communicate the death of a consul in office
- Fascist symbolism - Wikipedia
The best-known are the fasces, which was the original symbol of fascism, and the swastika of Nazism Organized fascist movements have militarist -appearing uniforms for their members; use historical national symbols as symbols of their movement; and use orchestrated rallies for propaganda purposes
- Was the Fasces More Than a Symbol? (And How to Pronounce It)
What Is a Fasces? The fasces, as it appears in the historical record, is simple in form: a bundle of rods—typically birch or elm—bound together by leather or cord, with a single-bladed axe set into the middle or protruding from the side
- What Is the Fasces? History, Symbol, and Legacy - LegalClarity
The fasces is one of Western civilization’s oldest symbols of political authority, a bundle of wooden rods bound together around an axe that has represented collective strength and the power of the state for nearly three thousand years
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