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    Fasces - Wikipedia

    Fascistenleider Mussolini richtte in 1921 de Partito Nazionale Fascista op met de fasces in het partijlogo. Mussolini greep naar een middeleeuwse heraldische Italiaanse traditie terug toen hij de “Capo dell litorio”, een schildhoofd met fasces, invoerde. See more

    De fasces (Latijn, “roedenbundel”, enkelvoud “fascis”, meervoud “fasces”) zijn een oud Romeins symbool van het gezag van de hogere magistraten, in de vorm van een roedenbundel met bijl. See more

    De fasces bestaat uit een bundel houten roeden die een bijl insluiten, bijeengehouden door roodleren riemen. Fasces werden … See more

    Toen in 1792 de Eerste Franse Republiek werd uitgeroepen, greep men terug op de Romeinse Republiek en daarbij werden onder meer de … See more

    Fasciatie, een afwijkende groeivorm in planten, is ook genoemd naar dit Latijnse woord. See more

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    Hoewel de fasces vrijwel uitsluitend in verband wordt gebracht met de Romeinense lictors (ambtenaren) hebben de Romeinen dit … See more

    In de iconografie zijn de fasces een attribuut van de gepersonifieerde rechtvaardigheid. Daarom is dit symbool aangebracht in de Amerikaanse senaat aan weerszijden van … See more

    Tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog ontstond in het Koninkrijk Italië het fascisme, dat de roedenbundel begon te gebruiken als symbool van nationale eenheid. Ten tijde van de opkomst van het fascisme werd de betekenis van het symbool nieuw leven in geblazen door … See more

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  3. Fasces | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    WebApr 25, 2024 · Benito Mussolini’s Fascist Party of Italy was named for the fasces, which the members adopted in 1919 as their emblem. The Winged Liberty dime, minted in the United States from 1916 to 1945, depicts the …

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    Some months after San Sepolcro, we find Mussolini vigorously promoting the symbol of the fasces, first to brand his “Fascist Bloc” in the Italian general election of 16 November 1919.
    After his movement’s largely bloodless “March on Rome” (28-30 October 1922) that felled the elected government, Mussolini—now as prime minister—set out immediately to force the fasces into every crevice of Italian daily life, from coinage and postage stamps to cigarette packaging.
    Years later, and after Mussolini was forced from power by the King in 1943 only to be rescued by German forces, the Italian Social Republic founded by Mussolini and the fascists did incorporate the fasces on the state's war flag, which was a variant of the Italian tricolour national flag.
    Starting in 1920 the fasces adorned the membership cards of the movement—initially with loose cords, later without. Use of the historical Roman emblem to a stunning degree helped valorize Mussolini’s violent methods, which intensified especially from spring 1920. It also helped grow his movement.
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  6. Italian fascism - Wikipedia

    WebMussolini's establishment of law and order to Italy and its society was praised by Winston Churchill, Sigmund Freud, George Bernard Shaw and Thomas Edison as the fascist government combated organised crime …

  7. fas·ces
    noun
    historical
    1. a bundle of rods with a projecting axe blade, carried by a lictor in ancient Rome as a symbol of a magistrate's power, and used as an emblem of authority in Fascist Italy.
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  8. Benito Mussolini - Wikipedia

    WebHe was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 1943, as well as Duce of Italian fascism from the establishment of the Italian Fasces of Combat in 1919 until his summary execution in …

  9. The radical reinterpretation of the fasces in Mussolini’s Italy

  10. Fascist Party (PNF) | Definition, Italy, Mussolini, & Symbol

    WebApr 5, 2024 · Fascist Party (PNF), political party formed by Benito Mussolini in November 1921 and dissolved in 1943 after he was deposed. It served as the political instrument for the Italian fascist movement and Mussolini, its …

  11. How Mussolini Seized Power in Italy—And Turned It …

    WebApr 11, 2022 · In 1919, Mussolini created the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento, (Italian Combat Squads), the precursor to his Fascist Party. This group engaged in violence against Socialists and other...

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