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emblem and Italian
The name allegedly derives from the crown used as an emblem by the Crown Building Company, which developed the area ; the Italian immigrants who moved into the new housing stock referred to the neighborhood by the Italian or Spanish word for " crown " ( which is " corona ").
The 1531 publication in Augsburg of the first emblem book, the Emblemata of the Italian jurist Andrea Alciato launched a fascination with emblems that lasted two centuries and touched most of the countries of western Europe.
The Polish 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (, sometimes translated as 3rd Carpathian Infantry Division ), also commonly known as Christmas Tree Division due to the characteristic emblem, was an Allied unit fighting during World War II on the Italian Front.
* Glasgow University Emblem Website including French and Italian emblem books
This use of the fasces predates the adoption of this symbol by Benito Mussolini as the emblem of Italian Fascism.
The Mole appears on the reverse of the two cent Italian euro coins and was the inspiration for the official emblem of the 2006 Winter Olympics, as well as those of the 2005 World Bocce Championships and the 2006 World Fencing Championships.
The IFL soon shifted away from Italian fascism ( they originally used the fasces as their emblem ) after Leese met Nazi Party propagandist Julius Streicher in Germany.
The device, to all intents and purposes identical to the Italian impresa, differs from the emblem in two principal ways.
The Italian University Sports Center ( CUSI ) created the emblem for the 1959 World University Games, although the stars were originally curved around the bottom of the U.

emblem and is
The George Cross was given by King George VI himself and is now an emblem on the Maltese national flag.
The Gate House emblem is the Phoenix, visible in the bottom-right corner of the Victoria College insignia.
The main character from the Namco game for the PlayStation Portable Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception who remains unnamed in the story but rather goes by his codename Gryphus-1 ( as he is the leader of the Gryphus Squadron ) is known as the " Southern Cross ", and his squadron's emblem is an Andean Condor with the Southern Cross in its beak.
Demeter's emblem is the poppy, a bright red flower that grows among the barley.
Artist and engraver W. Parke Johnson designed this emblem on the basis of the shield that is depicted at the center of the original seal.
The city is known for its two churches, Erfurt Cathedral ( Mariendom ) and Severikirche, which stand side by side and together form the emblem of the city.
Besides using the flag, the Council also uses a defaced version of the flag as its emblem: it is the existing design with a stylised, green " e " over the stars.
The flag symbolises the EU as a whole but it is also the sole emblem of the European Commission, the EU's executive arm.
It is also used as a pro-democracy emblem in countries such as Belarus, where it has been used on protest marches alongside the banned former national flag and flags of opposition movements.
The emblem ’ s popularity during the French Revolution is due in part to its importance in ancient Rome: its use alludes to the Roman ritual of manumission of slaves, in which a freed slave receives the bonnet as a symbol of his newfound liberty.
The harp emblem is used on official state seals and documents including the Irish passport and has appeared on Irish coinage from the Middle Ages to the current Irish imprints of Euro coins.
* The Chinese floral emblem of January is the Prunus mume.
* The Japanese floral emblem of January is the camellia ( Camellia sinensis ).
The emblem of the Jacobites is the White Cockade.
The emblem of the university is a three-flamed lamp encircled by lotus petals.
The official emblem is designed Shimazu's kamon to shape of the character " 市 "( shi, means " city ").
The phantom insignia on the Koenigsegg's rear window is a tribute to a squadron from the Swedish air force wing F 10 Ängelholm, which had the ghost as its emblem.
The traveler's palm, known locally as ravinala and endemic to the eastern rain forests, is highly iconic of Madagascar and is featured in the national emblem as well as the Air Madagascar logo.
The full title awarded to Macau by King Joao IV is still displayed to this day inside the Leal Senado, though the building and emblem itself date from the 19th century.
An emblem of Minerva's head is represented in the logo for this UK University.
* Minerva is featured in the emblem of Ballarat Clarendon College, Australia, as derivative of the emblem of Clarendon Ladies ' College.

emblem and frequently
It is frequently shown in emblem books, such as those of Guillaume de La Perrière from 1539.
* William Swainson is frequently credited with having the genus Swainsona named after him, and specifically Sturt's Desert Pea the official floral emblem of South Australia.
Subsequently, the image of the head would become an emblem of the band, transforming themselves into their mascot known as Coco Loco, and is seen frequently on album covers and merchandise.
The loyalist representation frequently carried a tattered flag with the emblem of the Ulster Defence Association rather than the Union Flag as on the Iron Maiden sleeve.
While users frequently explain the symbol as a rebuke against Creationism, Lessl suggests that the emblem represents a metaphor for cultural progress.

emblem and served
While the dragon has often served as China's national emblem, internationally the panda appears at least as commonly.
At Locri, perhaps uniquely, Persephone was the protector of marriage, a role usually assumed by Hera ; in the iconography of votive plaques at Locri, her abduction and marriage to Hades served as an emblem of the marital state, children at Locri were dedicated to Proserpina, and maidens about to be wed brought their peplos to be blessed.
A stele erected by Shaolin abbot Wenzai in 1517 shows the deity's vajra-club had by then been changed to a Chinese staff, which originally " served as the emblem of the monk ".
The menorah depicted on the Arch served as the model for the menorah used on the emblem of the state of Israel.
Blues features the regimental emblem as Elvis Presley had served with them in 1958-60.
They sat on a simple chair of black stone placed on the lowest step of the dais surrounding the throne, wore no crown, and held no sceptre ; a white rod topped with a gold knob served as the emblem of their office.
'" The band adopted the marking, and though it was initially meant to signify youth, it became a wider emblem for bands prepared to play to audiences under the legal age to be served alcohol.
A stele erected by Shaolin abbot Wenzai in 1517 shows the deity's vajra-club had by then been changed to a Chinese staff, which originally " served as the emblem of the monk ".
The sawfish also notably served as the emblem of German submarine U-96, known for its portrayal in Das Boot, and later the symbol of the 9th U-Boat Flotilla.
The Hittites | Hittite stag, which served as the inspiration for the Hacettepe University emblem
Infanterie-Division, nickname Pique As, ' Ace of spades ', after the divisional emblem ), was a military unit that served during World War II.
To this day RAAF non-pilot Officer aircrew such as Navigators who served in World War II are left with the same emblem as a modern Air Defence operator who has never seen active service or deployed.
Former Mayor of Hawaii County Stephen Yamashiro, who served from 1992 to 2000, is credited with introducing the " 100 % Kona Coffee " logo and emblem now used by the industry.
The central strip of the top layer of each field emblem is incised in order to allow the ship's crew, to whom the jelly is served, to pull it away.
Jorge Newbery's balloon served as inspiration to the emblem.

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